Here you are trying to find the LCM (Least Common Multiple) for 4 and 6. The LCM for 4 and 6 is 12. Therefore, every 12 days this combination of fruit salad and soup would be served together. You can count the days from there.
No, Monday is a noun. It functions as an adverbial (answering when) in the truncated forms that mean "on Monday" and as a noun adjunct in forms such as Monday meeting.
Those letters represent the days of the week: Monday, Tuesday, etc.Those letters represent the days of the week: Monday, Tuesday, etc.Those letters represent the days of the week: Monday, Tuesday, etc.Those letters represent the days of the week: Monday, Tuesday, etc.
I think it would be a Monday i am not positive though. It was a Monday
Friday 11pm to Monday 11pm is exactly 3 days or 72 hours.
60 hours elapse between 6 PM on Friday and 6 AM on Monday.
The 25th
In 1968.
The fourth Monday in October (27th October this year)
October 12 2009
The fourth Thursday of November in the US, the second Monday of October in Canada.
In Canada, it is the second Monday in October. In the US, it is the fourth Thursday of November.
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They had world war 2 witch was on the 4th monday of october and they also wanted to that day so they changed the name of armistice day to vetrans day.
In Canada, Thanksgiving is on the second Monday in October.Thanksgiving is not celebrated in Canada. It is only celebrated in America. It's when the pilgrims had a feast of thankfulness for getting to America. It is not a universal holiday, only national to America.
In America, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. In Canada, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October.
In the United States, Thanksgiving is on the fourth Thursday of November. In Canada, it is the third Monday in October.
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.