-- If you get paid every 7 days on the same day of the week, then it depends which day of the week is pay day. In 2013 ... Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday . . . . 4 months with 5 paydays Tuesday . . . . . 5 months with 5 paydays Friday . . . . . . . 3 months with 5 paydays Saturday . . . . . 2 months with 5 paydays
If payday is Friday, there were five months with five Fridays in 2010.
August
2012 will have 5 months with 5 Sundays: Jan., April, July, Sept., Dec. 2011 has 4 months with 5 Sundays: Jan., May, July, Oct.
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-- If you get paid every 7 days on the same day of the week, then it depends which day of the week is pay day. In 2013 ... Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday . . . . 4 months with 5 paydays Tuesday . . . . . 5 months with 5 paydays Friday . . . . . . . 3 months with 5 paydays Saturday . . . . . 2 months with 5 paydays
I think that the question should be phrased "how many months have 5 paydays (aka pay weeks) in them" instead of how many 5 week months are there? I know that is the question that I was asking. The answer to the first question then is: 4 The months with 5 paydays (aka pay weeks) are: March June August November
If payday is Friday, there were five months with five Fridays in 2010.
There are four (4) months where there are paydays in 2013 which indicate that there are five (5) Fridays in those particular months. The months include: March May August November
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5 of them.
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August
August
Three months had five Saturdays in 2012. They were June, September and December.
While no month actually has 5 weeks, January, April, July, September and December in 2016 are the months during which there are 5 weekly paydays, which is the general interpretation of a 5 week month.
Every month had Fridays in 2012. March, June, August and November had 5 Fridays. All the other months had 4 Fridays.