Math, asked by suresh67950, 11 months ago

explain why there is 24 leap years and 76ordinary years in a century years​

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Answered by prashantyadav9336
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Answer:

If the century year is divisible by 400, it is a leap year. Hence 2000 is a leap year and 2100 is not a leap year. ... Hence, 100 is not a leap year and the last leap year in 100 years is the year 96. Hence, we have (25 - 1 = 24) leap years, if we exclude the year 100.

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Answered by saripalli111
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Step-by-step explanation:

If the century year is divisible by 400, it is a leap year. Hence 2000 is a leap year and 2100 is not a leap year. ... Hence, 100 is not a leap year and the last leap year in 100 years is the year 96. Hence, we have (25 - 1 = 24) leap years, if we exclude the year 100.

Hence, 100 is not a leap year and the last leap year in 100 years is the year 96. Hence, we have (25 - 1 = 24) leap years, if we exclude the year 100. Now, (100 - 24 = 76) is the remaining number of years which are non leaping. Therefore, 76 years are non leaping and 24 years are leaping.

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