Asked by Cammie
Well I was given this in math here goes.
In what year of our modern calender go Christmas and new years day fall on different days of the week? I just don't know this
In what year of our modern calender go Christmas and new years day fall on different days of the week? I just don't know this
Answers
Answered by
Kawanna
In 1939
Answered by
Allison
I looked at a 1938, 39 & 40 calender and they are all still on the same day. What am I missing thanks for your help
Answered by
Cammie
I also looked and found something about 1939 but it did not tell me why so I alos looked at that year calender and the were same day and a week apart. HUM
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I found the same answer, but also found that answer (1939) was wrong by checking those calendars.
It's a trick question.
In any <b>year</b> Christmas and New Years will fall on different days of the week.
Check this 2009 calendar and you'll find that Christmas and New Year's Days are on different days of the week.
http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/
It's a trick question.
In any <b>year</b> Christmas and New Years will fall on different days of the week.
Check this 2009 calendar and you'll find that Christmas and New Year's Days are on different days of the week.
http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/
Answered by
Cammie
Thank you so much!!!
Thanks for the link it really helped
Thanks for the link it really helped
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.