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Subject:
Calendar
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: jamesreach-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
11 Dec 2005 13:42 PST
Expires: 10 Jan 2006 13:42 PST Question ID: 604480 |
What is the combined total number of Sundays there are in August, September and October for each year from 2006 through 2056. Please answer for each year for example: 2006: 14 Sundays, 2007: 13 Sundays etcetera. |
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Subject:
Re: Calendar
Answered By: rainbow-ga on 11 Dec 2005 14:21 PST |
Hi jamesreach, Here you go: 2006: 13 Sundays 2007: 13 Sundays 2008: 13 Sundays 2009: 13 Sundays 2010: 14 Sundays 2011: 13 Sundays 2012: 13 Sundays 2013: 13 Sundays 2014: 13 Sundays 2015: 13 Sundays 2016: 13 Sundays 2017: 13 Sundays 2018: 13 Sundays 2019: 13 Sundays 2020: 13 Sundays 2021: 14 Sundays 2022: 13 Sundays 2023: 13 Sundays 2024: 13 Sundays 2025: 13 Sundays 2026: 13 Sundays 2027: 14 Sundays 2028: 13 Sundays 2029: 13 Sundays 2030: 13 Sundays 2031: 13 Sundays 2032: 14 Sundays 2033: 13 Sundays 2034: 13 Sundays 2035: 13 Sundays 2036: 14 Sundays 2037: 13 Sundays 2038: 14 Sundays 2039: 13 Sundays 2040: 13 Sundays 2041: 13 Sundays 2042: 13 Sundays 2043: 13 Sundays 2044: 13 Sundays 2045: 13 Sundays 2046: 13 Sundays 2047: 13 Sundays 2048: 13 Sundays 2049: 14 Sundays 2050: 13 Sundays 2051: 13 Sundays 2052: 13 Sundays 2053: 13 Sundays 2054: 13 Sundays 2055: 14 Sundays 2056: 13 Sundays Source: Time and Date http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/index.html I hope that helps. Best wishes, Rainbow |
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