The parity (odd or even) of days depends on the number of days in a month - not the number of days in a week.
The number of odd days in a year is calculated based on whether the year is an ordinary year or a leap year. If the year is an ordinary year then it will have 365 days which has(365/7=52 weeks 1 day) 1 odd day but in case of a leap year number of days will be 366(366/7=52 weeks 2 days) i.e. 2 odd days.where,0=Sunday; 1=Monday; 2=Tuesday; 3=Wednesday;4=Thursday; 5=Friday; 6=Saturday;
That might refer to the days where the day of the month is an odd number, such as Jan. 1, April 17, etc.
Divide the number of hours by 24.
Multiply the number of years by 365 days
The answer will vary, due to leap years. You calculate the number of odd days in each month, for a normal year (non-leap-year) and add it all up. Then you multiply the result by 97. Next, you have to add 1 for each leap year in the period.
The parity (odd or even) of days depends on the number of days in a month - not the number of days in a week.
Count the days and calculate them
There is a total of 3 odd days in 200 years from the fact that 1 ordinary year has 1 odd day. .
The number of odd days in a year is calculated based on whether the year is an ordinary year or a leap year. If the year is an ordinary year then it will have 365 days which has(365/7=52 weeks 1 day) 1 odd day but in case of a leap year number of days will be 366(366/7=52 weeks 2 days) i.e. 2 odd days.where,0=Sunday; 1=Monday; 2=Tuesday; 3=Wednesday;4=Thursday; 5=Friday; 6=Saturday;
Assume that odd days refers to the number of the day in the year then in both a leap year and a non-leap year there are 183 odd days, totaling, for a decade, to 1830 odd days.
Unless you mean at least 20 chickens and/or *within* 7 days, it is impossible, as an odd number of odd numbers will always have an odd number as their sum.
In a non leap year, there are 7 months with an odd number of days, if we exclude those 7 days you would have the same number of even & odd days. The formula will be: (Total numbe of days - 7 ) / 2 = even number of days ( 365 - 7) / 2 = 179 Now you need to add back the days you excluded and you have the odd number of days. 179 + 7 = 186 In a leap year, you need to add one to that, so it is 187.
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That might refer to the days where the day of the month is an odd number, such as Jan. 1, April 17, etc.
1 ordinary year = 365 days= (52weeks + 1day) An ordinary year has 1 odd day 1 Leap year =366 days= (52weeks + 2days) A leap year has 2 odd days 100 years= 76 ordinary years + 24 leap years = [(76x52)weeks + 76days] + [(24x52)weeks + 48 days) =5200weeks + 124days =(5217weeks + 5days) Number of odd days in 1600 years: 0 Number of odd days in 300 years: 2 days Number of odd days in 70 years: 9 leap years+ 60 ordinary years 9*2+60*1=18+60=78 odd days(11 weeks+1 odd day) Number of Odd days from 1st Jan,1970 to June 7th 1970:(1+1+5=7)which Implies 0 odd days A/c to the table It was sunday
Number of days more than the complete number of weeks in a given.