The answer depends on how you define year. If every year has 365 1/4 days, the answer is yes ; if some years have 365 days and some have 366 days, the answer is no unless a leap year occurs in the two years.
We can figure this out using the following information:There are 365 days in one year (not using leap years)So 730 days ÷ 365 days/year = 2 years. Therefore If both years are non leap years, 730 days would be exactly the same as 2 years. (730 Days = 2 Years).
It is less than 2 years. 2 years is 730 days, or 731 days if one is a leap year.
Two years is greater because it is 730 days (365 x 2).
Well, isn't that a happy little question! In 730 days, there are 2 years. Each year has 365 days, so when you add them together, you get 730 days. Just like painting, sometimes it's nice to break things down into smaller, simpler parts to understand them better.
A little over 2 years - 365 + 365 = 730 and 833 - 730 = 103. The answer is 2 years 103 days.
730 days
730 days.
730 days because there are 365 days in 1 year. So 365 days plus another 365 days equals 730.
365 x 2 = 730 So there are 730 days in two years. (unless one of them is a leap year, in which case it is 731)
In a regular year, 730 is equal to exactly two years of 365 days. If these include one leap year, you include an extra day - making 731.
shorter 365 + 365 = 730 = 720 + 10
you can multipy 2x36=730 or you can add 365+365=730