there is no general answer. It depends on which 5 years you choose. Most non- leap years have 52 Saturdays but if the year starts on a Saturday in a non-leap year, you end up with 53 Saturdays. If either of the first two days lands on a Saturday of a leap year you also get 53 Saturdays. You will have to check the calendars for January and December of years of concern and identify the ones that are leap years for an answer.
2013 had 5 Saturdays, and 2014 will have 5 Saturdays; then 2019 is next time that will happen
4 years
there are 4 or 5 saturdays in any month depending on which day month started
More like every 28 years, I think.
he woulve experienced 287 saturdays * * * * * He would have experienced 3652 or 3653.
2013 had 5 Saturdays, and 2014 will have 5 Saturdays; then 2019 is next time that will happen
5
In October 2009, there were 5 Saturdays.
5
every 823 years.
4 years
14,000
once every 365 years!
there are 4 or 5 saturdays in any month depending on which day month started
Three months had five Saturdays in 2012. They were June, September and December.
More like every 28 years, I think.
he woulve experienced 287 saturdays * * * * * He would have experienced 3652 or 3653.