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182,621,250 days. This answer assumes that every fourth year is a leap year except for century years, where every fourth century is a leap year.
This depends on if the interest is compounding every year or not.
every 20 years
Every ten years in the Census.
500000 years old .
a census is taken every 10 years to find the population
Yes in the sense that the birth rate is too high and the population doubles every 30 years
On google- type in "panda population graph from 1960 for every 10 years to 2010
No, it's every ten years. Next one is in 2020
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In the US the population is counted on every year that ends with a zero, or every ten years, through the conduction of a census.
it is the growth of population in a particular region in a gap of every 10 years.