This question might seem puzzling, but let’s address the obvious: there are no years in a week.
A week is a unit of time made up of 7 days, while a year spans 365 days (or 366 in a leap year). Comparing them directly doesn’t make sense—they’re completely different measures of time.
If someone asks this, they might be looking for humor or trying to spark curiosity. The real answer is simple: a week is just a week, not a fraction or part of a year!
So, while it’s fun to explore time, this one’s best left in its logical place.