52. (and 52 weeks + 2 days in a leap year).
52 weeks, plus 1 day in a "normal year, 2 in a leap year.
52 weeks plus 1 day if you account for leap year
Same as any other non-leap year: 52 whole weeks, plus one extra day.
There are 52 weeks plus 1 day in a non-leap year and 52 weeks plus 2 days in a leap year.
936 weeks* * * * *A year is not 52 weeks but 52 weeks plus 1 day (or 2 in a leap year). Allowing for these, 18 years is 1 or 2 days more than 939 weeks.
52 weeks plus 1 day in a "normal" year, 2 days in a Leap Year.
52 weeks, plus 1 day in a "normal year, 2 in a leap year.
52 weeks plus 1 day if you account for leap year
Every regular (non-leap) year consists of 52 weeks plus one day.
Same as any other non-leap year: 52 whole weeks, plus one extra day.
There are 52 weeks plus 1 day in a non-leap year and 52 weeks plus 2 days in a leap year.
936 weeks* * * * *A year is not 52 weeks but 52 weeks plus 1 day (or 2 in a leap year). Allowing for these, 18 years is 1 or 2 days more than 939 weeks.
Yes, there are typically 52 weeks in a year, as a standard year has 365 days, which is 52 weeks plus one day. In a leap year, which has 366 days, there are 52 weeks plus two days. Therefore, while there are 52 complete weeks, some years may have an additional day or two.
7 x 52 = 364 * * * * * Not true. The incorrect answer was arrived at because the remainders were ignored. A year is not 52 weeks but 52 weeks PLUS 1 day (or 2 in a Leap Year). Depending on how many leap years are included in a 7-year span (1 or 2), the number of weeks is 365 - plus 1 or 2 days.
73 weeks.
Considering 2011 is not a leap year, it has 365 days; having 7 days in a week, 365/7 = 52 weeks plus 1 day.
52 weeks and 1 day