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    At the maximum, how many Friday the 13ths can appear in a single calendar year?

    Question #126463. Asked by kyleisalive. (Jul 24 12 12:11 AM)


    romon1

    3. It can happen in regular years starting on a Thursday, where February, March, and November will have Friday the 13th. In leap years starting with Sunday, January, April, and July will have Friday the 13th.

    Jul 24 12, 12:23 AM


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