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How long did shipwreck kelly sit on a flagpole?

one time he sat on it for 13 hours a nother time he sat on it for 23 days and his last time he sat on the pole for 49 days.


What date was it when it is 2000 days until the year 2000?

2000 days before Sat, Jan 1, 2000 = Mon, Jul 11, 1994.


When was the last time there were 5 Fri 5 Sat 5 Sun and 5 Mon in a month?

That has never happened, and ... without a significant change in the format of our calendar ... it never will. In order to have 5 each of four consecutive days of the week, the month must have 32 days in it. Under the present system, none of them does.


How do you write a fraction to describe the number of days in a week that start with the letter T?

2/7two out of sevenTuesday ThursdayMon Wed Fri Sat Sun


How often is there 5 Fridays Saturdays and Sundays in one month?

For that to happen, the month has to be 31 days long and has to start on a Friday. Since there are 7 months with 31 days and one chance in 7 a month will start on a Friday ( roughly, due to leap years) there is about once yaer this will happen.Next month has 5 Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.Since14.5% of all years have a January with 5 of (Fri-Sat-Sun),14.25% of all years have a March with 5 of (Fri-Sat-Sun),14.5% of all years have a May with 5 of (Fri-Sat-Sun),14.5% of all years have a July with 5 of (Fri-Sat-Sun),14.25% of all years have an August with 5 of (Fri-Sat-Sun),14% of all years have an October with 5 of (Fri-Sat-Sun), and14% of all years have a December with 5 of (Fri-Sat-Sun),the average occurrence comes to exactly once per year.