The year 1969 was not a leap year, as 1969 is not divisible by 4. Therefore, the year 1969 contained 365 days.
1930 was not a leap year - it is not divisible by 4. Therefore, 1930 contained 365 days.
Although divisible by 4 and by 100, it was not divisible by 400, so 1900 was not a leap year and therefore had 365 days.
365 days
1990 was not a leap year, as it is not divisible by 4. Therefore, 1990 contained 365 days.
Because there are 365 days in a year and 7 days in a week. But 7 does not go into 365 without a remainder so that is why celebrations throughout the year are not on the same day.
No. 365 days = 1 year 366 days = 1 leap year Neither 365 or 366 is divisible by 7 (days a week). 1 year has 52 weeks and 1 day. 1 leap year has 52 weeks and 2 days.
365 1/4 days in a year 365 and a quarter days every year, that's why we have a leap year every fourth year to round it up
There are 365 days a year and that's not divisible by 7 (days a week) so your birthday falls on a different day every year.
Usually 2922 days (6 years of 365 day years and two leap years of 366 day years) Unless one of the years in the period is a centenary year divisible by 400 (eg 2000) in which case the year is not a leap year even though it would be one by the "simple rule". In this case the answer would be 2921 days ( 6 years of 365 day years, one leap year of 366 days and one centenary year divisible by 400 of 365 days)
There are 365 days in a normal year, with 366 in a leap year.
A year is 365 days (366 days in a Leap Year).