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That's possible if "Today" is Jan. 1st., and Jenny has her birthday on Dec. 31. In that case, on Dec. 30 she was 17 years old, on Dec. 31 she turned 18, this year she turns 19, and next year she turns 20.
Leap years are usually every four years. They will occur every four years until the year 2096, then the next one after that will be eight years later. So since 2012 is a leap year, the next one will be 2016, followed by 2020, 2024, and so on.
There is no exact answer for this question, since we have no way of knowing when the next leap year will be in any random 63 years. We can make a good guess, though. Since leap year comes about every 4 years, in 63 years, there will be about 15 extra days for leap years. So... (63 years * 365 days/year) + 15 leap year days = 23,010 days 23,010 days/ 7 days/week = 3287.1429 weeks OR 3287 weeks and 1 day
365.... Every year has 365 days except for leap year. Leap year always falls every four years. The next leap year is 2012. A good way to remember when leap year is going to be next is that it always falls on the same years as the Presidential election in The United States, and always in the same year as the Summer olympics.
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December 31st. hmm surely next year he'd be 11, because if 2 days ago he was 9, then this year he'd be 10, then next year 11.... someone tell me I'm being thick? EDIT: No, just looking at the question wrong. The answer is December 31st, but let's use actual years: 2 days ago, in December of 1995, he was 9, and NOW (2 days later), in January of 1996 he is 10 -- correct? The question is how old will he be NEXT year; THIS year, in December of 1996, he will still turn 11, but NEXT year, in December of 1997, he will be turning 12. Key terms are everything, ain't they? :)
365 days = 1 year X days = 40 years 365 days * 40 years = 1 year * X days 14,500 days*year/1 year = X days 14,500 days
It will be 11 years from 2014. 2025 will be the next year that will have the same combination of days and dates as 2014 does. 2020 will also start on a Wednesday, but as it is a leap year, and 2014 isn't, it will have a different combination for most of the year. So the next non-leap year that starts on a Wednesday is 2025.
It's the first day of January, and the boy's fourth birthday was yesterday. Two days ago he was three, at the end of this year he will turn five, and at the end of next year he will be six.
A typical solar year consists of 365 days, 1993 had 365 days. A leap year occurs once every 4 solar years and has 366 days(February has 29 days instead of the usual 28). The last leap year was 2008 and the next leap year will be in 2012.
There are 3 different answers because of the leap years. this is 7 years with 2 leap years: If the beginning year is a leap year, when the leap year is next year, or the leap year is two years after the beginning year, there will be two leap years in the seven year period, and so the number of days will be 2557. If the beginning year isn't in any of the above catergories, there will only be 2556 days, because of only one leap year. If the beginning year is 3 years before a year that is a multiple of 100, but not a multiple of 400, there will be no leap years. For example, the 7 year period beginning in 2097 has no leap years because 2100 is not a leap year. In that case there will be 365 * 7 = 2555 days.