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An odd-numbered year is a year which ends in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9. Some examples od odd-numbered years are 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007 etc and odd-numbered years can NEVER be leap years.
It is the third day of the year - irrespective of whether or not the year is odd numbered. It can be any day of the week - for example: 2021 Sunday 2011 Monday 2017 Tuesday 2007 Wednesday 2013 Thursday 2003 Friday 2009 Saturday
In a street with 43 houses, the odd-numbered houses are those numbered 1, 3, 5, and so on, up to 43. The sequence of odd numbers can be represented as 1, 3, 5, ..., 43. Since there are 22 odd numbers from 1 to 43 (inclusive), there are 22 odd-numbered houses on that street.
Recto is the word for odd numbered (right-hand) pages. Verso is for even pages (left-hand).
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If you were born in an even numbered year, your license will expire on your birthday in an even numbered year. If you were born in an odd numbered year, your license will expire on your birthday in an odd numbered year.
the elections are held and even numbered years and terms begin the following odd numbered year.
No, 2014 is an even number.
That date doesn't exist; no odd-numbered year can be a leap year.
No, odd-numbered years are never leap years.
No, odd-numbered years are never leap years.
No cause it happens every 4 years so it will never be on a odd year.
on january third every odd numbered year
start of the Congressional term.
on january third every odd numbered year
In 2029.
No, odd-numbered years are never leap years.