by darksaber21 » Sat Jun 16, 2012 12:31 pm
Okay, on this one, every year we go back moves that date back by one day and each leap year moves the day back two days, since:
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So, within the span of the 200 years, and since leap years happen pretty much every four years, then it would be predicted that there is 50 leap years within the 200 year period. Now, to exclude any non-leap years that is divisible by four, like 1900, we now have:
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Now I know the stakes, and I'm willing to show what I gots. I will see you all at state for the first and final time, so let's end the year with a bang! :)
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