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14 November, 01:25

Assume we have a calendrical system in which leap years happen every four years, no matter what. In a 150-year period, what is the maximum possible number of leap years?

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  1. 14 November, 01:34
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    Basically, all we have to do is divide 150 by 4.

    150/4 = 37.5

    Because there can’t be a half leap day, there are 37 leap days in a 150 year period.
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