A month always has 28 or more days, so as there are 7 days in a week there are always at least 4 Saturdays and four Sundays in a month. As most months have more than 28 days, there can be up to 5 Saturdays and up to 5 Sundays in a month.
There are between 20 and 23 weekdays to a month, not counting Saturdays and Sundays.
That depends on the year. There are always at least 52 Saturdays and 52 Sundays in a year, so most years there are 104 in total. Some years there can be 53 Sundays and 52 Saturdays, in which case the total is 105. There can also be 52 Sundays and 53 Saturdays, again giving a total of 105. If a leap year starts on a Saturday, then there are 53 Saturdays and 53 Sundays, so there are 106 in total.
There are 52 weeks and 1 day per year and an extra day in a leap year. This means that although there are 2 weekend days and 52 weeks making 104 weekend days, there will be times when the extra day or 2 per year could be weekend days especially if the year starts on a Saturday. So, normally 104 weekend days but sometimes 105 or even as many as 106 depending on the day the year starts. All years that start on a Monday, a Tuesday, a Wednesday or a Thursday and regular years that start on a Friday, which totals 67.75% of all years, have 104 weekend days each, 52 Sundays and 52 Saturdays. All years that start on a Sunday, leap years that start on a Friday and regular years that start on a Saturday, which totals 29% of all years, have 105 weekend days each. The years that start on a Sunday have 53 Sundays and 52 Saturdays; the others have 52 Sundays and 53 Saturdays. Leap years that start on a Saturday, which is 3.25% of all years, have 106 weekend days each, 53 Sundays and 53 Saturdays.
900 days excluding leap-years.
There are typically 260 weekdays in a year when excluding Saturdays and Sundays.
261 days.
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If today is January 20, there are 87 days not including Saturdays and Sundays until May 21.
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There will be 52 Saturdays and 52 Sundays in 2010.
There are 52 Saturdays and 52 Sundays in 2015.
In 2011 there were 52 Sundays and 53 Saturdays.
There were 52 Sundays and Fridays. There were 53 Saturdays.
It is normally this equation. 365-52 bam!