242 or 243, depending on how many of the years (2 or 3) are evenly divisible by 400
There can be either 242 or 243 leap years in any 1000-year period, depending on the number of leap centuries. The past 1000 years of the Gregorian calendar includes 243 leap years. The next 1000 years includes 242.
That depends when you start counting. Leap years occur approximately once every 4 years, so after 4000 years you would have about 1000 leap years.
1000 was not a leap year according to the current calendar, the Gregorian calendar, but it was a leap year according to the Julian calendar, which was in use at the time.
There can be either 242 or 243 leap years in any 1000-year period.
well, in one normal year there are 365 days, so common sense would indicate it to be 365,000. However, you have to take leap years into account, so if we say that year 4 is the first leap year, in 1000 years there will be 250 leap years, so add the two together show that in 1000 years there are 365,250 days.
Taking into account leap years a Gregorian year has 365.2425 days 365.2425 days x 1000 years x 86400 sec/day = 31,556,952,000 seconds
You do the math. Divide 365 into 1000.-------------------Well if you want it in years, months, weeks and days, it's more complicated. The answer varies according to where in the year you're starting from (because of February) and if there is a leap year in that time.Starting from a 1st of January, with no leap year, it's two years, 8 months, three weeks and six days.-------------------
365 x 1000 = 365,000 If you include leap year days 365,250
16 leap years
24 leap years
1000 X 365 X 30=10,950,000+7000 or 8000 depending on how many leap years come in between. Which makes a total of10,957,000 if 1st or 2nd year is a leap year.10,958,000 if 3rd or 4th year is a leap year.
Leap years occur every 4 years.
without leap years 60153 With leap years 60174
7 leap years!
1 if it is a leap year