1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012.
There were 5 years between 1977 and 1998. They were 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, and 1996.
Yes. The only leap years of the '90s were 1992 and 1996.
Only 24.25% of years are leap years.
1992 and 1996 were the leap years between 1990 and 1999.
4, because there is one every four years and there was one in 2008. So there has been one in 1996, 2000, 2004, and 2008 have been leap years. In general, a year is a leap year if it is evenly divisible by 4. Most people also remember the exception which is a year is not a leap year if it ends in "00" (ie., the year is even divisable by 100). So years like 1972, 1980, and 1996 are leap years, but 1800 and 1900 are not. So why then is a 2000 a leap year? What many folks do not realize is that the 100 year exception itself has an exception. Years that are evenly divisable by 400 are leap years. So 2000 as well as 2400 will be leap years.
In the last 400 years (since 1610) there have been 97 leap years. The most recent was 2008.
Leap years happen every 4 years. It was probably 1996 and 1992.
The Summer Olympics are held in the leap years.
From 1870 to 2011 there have been 34 leap years.
No, but 2004 and 2008 were both leap years.
There have been 13 leap years since 1959. The first one occurred in 1960, and the last was 2012. A leap year occurs every four years.
1996, 2002, 2013 and 2019 are four examples. They either fall on a common year starting on Tuesday (2002, 2013, 2019) or a leap year starting on Monday (1968, 1996, 2024)