The simplistic answer is six, as 6x7 = 42. However this also depends on the definition of a 'week'. It also depends on whether we are talking about full weeks, or parts of. Working in the UK Department of Works and Pensions I might look at this as to how many benefit weeks are covered by 43 days. Good question!
43 days = 43/7 = 61/7 weeks
Days: About 43 days Weeks: About 7 [What I Did] Divided 1027 by 24 to figure out days because 24 hours in 1 day. Then I divided 43 from 7 to get weeks because a week is 7 days.
One week is equal to seven days. Therefore 43 weeks is equal to 43 x 7 = 301 days.
To calculate the time in weeks, days, hours, minutes, and seconds for 10 months, we can use an average month length of about 30.44 days. This gives us approximately 304.4 days in 10 months. Converting that, we have about 43 weeks (304.4 days ÷ 7), 3 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, and 0 seconds. Therefore, 10 months is roughly 43 weeks, 3 days.
there are 560 days in 80 weeks
43 days = 43/7 = 61/7 weeks
do 43*7= 301 days 43 weeks= 10.75 months
43 weeks and 4 days in a normal year. 43 weeks and 5 days in a leap year.
Days: About 43 days Weeks: About 7 [What I Did] Divided 1027 by 24 to figure out days because 24 hours in 1 day. Then I divided 43 from 7 to get weeks because a week is 7 days.
One week is equal to seven days. Therefore 43 weeks is equal to 43 x 7 = 301 days.
43 weeks and 2 days in a normal year and 43 weeks and 3 days in a leap year.
Well, honey, 43 days is 6 weeks and 1 day. It's simple math, no need to overcomplicate things. Just count those days on your fingers if you have to, I won't judge.
43 weeks and 4 days
43 weeks and 3 days.
43 weeks and 2 days.
43 weeks and 4 days.
Depending on what weekdays the period starts/ends, it could be either 43 or 44 days.