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This kind of problem is easier to solve if you assign arbitrary dates to what you are trying to figure out. For example, let's say that "Wednesday" was the 12th of December. We will start at the end of this problem and work backwards."The day that comes three days before Wednesday" would be the 9th, a Sunday."The day that comes two days after" this date would be the 11th, a Tuesday."The day that comes two days after" this date would be the 14th, a Thursday."Three days before" this date is the 11th, a Tuesday.
There are 7 days in a week and one week follows another. Tuesday is the third day of the week and Sunday is the first day of the week. It is more correct to say that Tuesday is two days after Sunday, but it is true that five days after Tuesday, it is Sunday.
TUEsday.
Tuesday! Why?
Today is Sunday. Monday is the day before two days after today (the day before tomorrow). Monday is the day before Tuesday. Two days after today is Tuesday.
Two consecutive days would be a day that comes right after another. For example, Monday and Tuesday would be consecutive, as well as Thursday to Friday, etc.
Oh, dude, that's like a riddle wrapped in an enigma! Let me break it down for you - two days before the day after the day three days after the day before Tuesday is Sunday. So, yeah, Sunday is the day you're looking for. Cool, right?
Friday. The day before yesterday (WED) was two days after Monday.
First Answer: Thursday Good try but the answer is Friday. "The day before the day before yesterday" = 3 days "three days after Saturday"= Tuesday Tuesday + 3 days = Friday Final Answer: Friday its not Friday 3 days after Saturday=Tuesday + one is Wednesday because 3 days before Saturday is Tuesday which make Tuesday yesterday so its wedesday
yes, this is Tuesday
Friday