36 times the number of weeks in a single year. A year has approximately 365.2422 days; divide that by 7 to get the number of weeks in a year.
a total of 7 weeks
No, zero is not the smallest single didget number. There negative single digit number from -1 through -9
01 = 1
yes it reached number 1, and it stayed there for 3 months
They are. that's not a single of hers!
The number 1 single on May 26th, 1990 was the song "Vogue" by Madonna. It had been the number one single for three weeks on the date and it would stay there until a week later when the Wilson Phillips' track "Hold On" would take its spot.
Cheryl Cole's single fight for this love reached number 1 for 2 weeks in the UK singles chart back in autumn 2009.
4 weeks
Jemile Weeks is number 1 on the Baltimore Orioles.
Agree... se below and anything less than 20 weeks is abortion, above 20 weeks regardless of the outcome is para. Gravida number of fertization, so it is posible for para=gravida. Gravida refers to the number of pregnancies. Para refers to the number of births given after 20 weeks - whether single birth or multiple, whether live or viable or stillbirths.
"Physical" spent 10 consecutive weeks at number 1."Bette Davis Eyes" spent 9 non-consecutive weeks at number 1.It was interrupted for one week by "Stars on 45" at the number 1 position."Billie Jean" spent 7 consecutive weeks at number 1. All of these are from the Billboard Hot 100 list. I found the information on the wikipedia.org websites:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_100_number-one_hits_of_1981_(United_States)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_100_number-one_hits_of_1982_(United_States)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_100_number-one_hits_of_1983_(United_States)
twelve weeks after its original release, "Heartbreak Hotel" became Presley's first number one pop hit
Take That- Progress has been number 1 in the charts for about 5 weeks.
They never had a number 1 UK single.
Yes. Released as a single with "Eleanor Rigby" and also on the Revolver album in 1966, the single was number one for 4 weeks, and charted for 13 weeks. It won an Ivor Novello Award "for the highest certified sales of any single issued in the UK in 1966."
On May 26th, the number one single was "Vogue" by Madonna. On that day, it was the number one single for three weeks and would remain there until being dethroned by the Wilson Phillips song "Hold On."