Each month. And it is a leap year, not a leep year!
January 1, 2001 was a Monday and if you assign each day a number starting with Sunday as 0, you can use the number 1 for Monday in this equation. Each regular year pushes the day of the week of January 1 one day forward and each leap year pushes it two days forward. There are 25 leap years between 2001 and 2101 and 74 regular years. Therefore, the equation would be [1 + (25 * 2 + 74)] mod 7. The answer is 6, which is Saturday according to the assigned numerical value for days.
The 100th Day of School is a celebratory day in school that gives the students the opportunity to learn about the number 100. And, itÊis filled with activities and games for the students.
A regular year is 52 weeks and 1 day. A leap year is 52 weeks and 2 days.
There are 3 different answers because of the leap years. this is 7 years with 2 leap years: If the beginning year is a leap year, when the leap year is next year, or the leap year is two years after the beginning year, there will be two leap years in the seven year period, and so the number of days will be 2557. If the beginning year isn't in any of the above catergories, there will only be 2556 days, because of only one leap year. If the beginning year is 3 years before a year that is a multiple of 100, but not a multiple of 400, there will be no leap years. For example, the 7 year period beginning in 2097 has no leap years because 2100 is not a leap year. In that case there will be 365 * 7 = 2555 days.
The 100th day of the year 2012 is April 9th (because of a leap year).
During a year that is not a leap year it is April 10. For leap years it is April 9.
During a year that is not a leap year it is April 10. For leap years it is April 9.
April 10th in a normal year or April 9th if it is a leap year.
In regular years, the 100th day of the year is the 10th of April. In leap years, it's the 9th of April.
It is in April. It is the 10th in a normal year and the 9th in a leap year.
The 100 day of the year is either April 10th - or April 9th in a leap year.
The 100th day of the year is April 10, on a normal calendar year, April 9 on a leap year.
It is on April 10th in 2013, but is on April 9th in leap years.
The 9th of April was the 100th day of the year 2000.
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April 10th is the 100th day of this year (2009). During leap years, however, the 100th day of those years will occur on April 9th. This type of information is obtained by consulting a Julian calendar - a calendar that shows, besides normal information, the number of days which have elapsed (and usually also how many are remaining) in the current year.