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Happening in Dec 2012
There are 5 Saturdays, 5 Sundays and 5 Mondays in December 2012 this apparently only happens every 840 years, does anybody know if this correct?
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The only criteria needed for ANY month to have 5 Saturdays, 5 Sundays and 5 Mondays is that the month has to have 31 days and the 1st of the month must be on Saturday.
The odds for the 1st of December to be on a Saturday are clearly 1 in 7, so on average, this will occur once every 7 years.
The only criteria needed for ANY month to have 5 Saturdays, 5 Sundays and 5 Mondays is that the month has to have 31 days and the 1st of the month must be on Saturday.
The odds for the 1st of December to be on a Saturday are clearly 1 in 7, so on average, this will occur once every 7 years.
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Gizmonster:
perhaps every seven years in the long term but you will have noticed that you/one can't recycle a (perhaps unused) calendar from seven years ago
secondly there are more than one 31d months in a year.
also the months and their days in between are impt.
You could construct a year of onlyl 31 d months and alternating with 28d months
and THEN if the first month of 31 d started with a Saturday then every succeeding 31 d month would
and if it didnt then no month thereafter would
Just a thought
perhaps every seven years in the long term but you will have noticed that you/one can't recycle a (perhaps unused) calendar from seven years ago
secondly there are more than one 31d months in a year.
also the months and their days in between are impt.
You could construct a year of onlyl 31 d months and alternating with 28d months
and THEN if the first month of 31 d started with a Saturday then every succeeding 31 d month would
and if it didnt then no month thereafter would
Just a thought
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