It seems reasonable to assume that the calendar mentioned is for exactly twelve months. Such a calendar will usually have 52 Thursdays, but will have 53 when
a) the first day of the calendar is a Thursday, and
b) the second day of the calendar is a Thursday and the calendar includes 29 February (which of course occurs only in a leap year).
In both these cases the last day of the calendar is a Thursday, except when (a) is true and the calendar contains 29 February; then the last day will be a Friday
Every day of the week could be subject to precisely the same analysis.
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there are 53 or 54 thursdays in an year depending on the day which year starts
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An argmax is a mathematical term for the argument of the maximum - the set of points of a given argument for which a given function attains its maximum value.
You draw a flowchart to find maximum and minimum of given 3 input numbers by using all three numbers. You take the low, high and input the middle number between them. You can see the rise, or decline of the chart that way.
A calendar year is made up of 365 days; a number that refuses to be divided nicely which is why we have uneven months of either 30 or 31 days except for February which only gets 28