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16 November, 01:51

If one calendar year had two consecutive months with Friday the thirteenth, which months would they be?

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  1. 16 November, 01:56
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    In a regular, nonleap year, February, March, and November will all start on the same day. If they started on a Sunday, then the 13th would fall on a Friday. So in that case, the answer would be February and March.

    In a leap year, no 2 months in a row would have that.
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