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How many days are there in a year and how many years makes a century and multiply them and with the answer divide by 10 and add 400 to it.

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deepi6312: there is 365 days in year and 100 years make century 100×365 = 36500 /10 =3650 +400 = 4000

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Answered by fiercespartan
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Hey there!!

Number of days in a year differs. Because a normal year has 365 days and a leap year has 366 days. For this question, I am taking 365 as the number.

In a century, there are 100 years.

This is how the order goes:

1) Decade - 10 years

2) Century - 100 years

3) Millennium - 1000 years

Multiply them? 365 × 100 = 36500

Divide by 10 = 36500/10 = 3650

Adding 400, we get  4050


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Answered by Anonymous
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4050

Explanation:-

Days in a year =365

For 1 century = 100 years

Half century =60

Millennium=1,000

A week =7 days

Month=31

Number of moths =12

January=31 days

February=28/29 days

March=31 days

April=30 days

May=31 days

June=30 days

July August =31days

September =30 days

October =31 days

November =30 days

December =31 days

How we got 365??:Thinking:

We find from the number of days for the months in a year.

Calculation:

We need to multiply 365×100=36,500

Now let us divide it by 10

36500 \div 10 = 3,650

3650  + 400 = 4.050

Hence, the answer is 4,050

Extra-information:

Leap year comes once in 4 years, leap year has 29 days.

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