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Tuesday and Thursday
The four days of the week that start with the letter T are Tuesday, Thursday, today, and tomorrow. It's important to note that "today" and "tomorrow" are not traditionally considered days of the week, but they do start with the letter T. This can be a trick question in some contexts.
Tuesday; Thursday; Tomorrow and Today.
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3/7
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The days of the week normally begin with a capital letter: Monday, Tuesday, and so on.
2/7
Each day is 1/7 of a week (because there are 7 days per week).
4 days is 4/7 of a week
It is 5/7, because there are 7 days in a week.
It is 4/7 of a week
2/7
6/7
3/7There are 7 days in one week. 3 out of 7 days = 3/7
Three days is 3/7 of a week, which is a bit less than half.