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A standard year consists of 52 weeks, with 1 extra day leftover, while a leap year has 52 weeks and 2 extra days. This is based on the fact that a year contains either 365 or 366 days, depending on whether it’s a common year or a leap year.
- In a common year (365 days):
365 days ÷ 7 days/week = 52 weeks and 1 extra day. - In a leap year (366 days):
366 days ÷ 7 days/week = 52 weeks and 2 extra days.
This means that, while a year is generally considered to have 52 full weeks, the leftover days result in a slight variation depending on whether it’s a leap year or not.
Did you know that the concept of a “week” isn’t universally consistent? While many cultures use a 7-day week, some ancient civilizations, like the Egyptians and the Maya, had different systems for measuring time!

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