February 29
A leap year is singular--it only occurs ONE time and ONLY in that year. (One) Leap Year occurs every 4 years.
No. If the number of the year is not divisible by 4 (and 1998 is not) it cannot be a leap year. Incidentally, the converse is not strictly true - a year that is divisible by four is nearly but not always a leap year.
A leap yar occurs every four years. The exception is years ending in -00, where only the ones with the first two figures divisible by four is a leap year. E.g. 2000 is, but 1900 is not a leap year.
February 29, sometimes called "leap day."
29th of February only happens in a leap year. So it only happens every 4 years.
No, but 2004 and 2008 were both leap years.
Only 24.25% of years are leap years.
We do not have a leap year every 7 years. It is every 4 years. It is possible that in a sequence of 7 years, that there is only one leap year in the middle of it. For example 2000 and 2008 were leap years, so in the intervening 7 years, there was only one leap year:2001200220032004 was a leap year.200520062007In order keep the calendar years synchronized there has to be a extra day added to February every 4 years. The other years that are not leap year are called common years.
1932 and 1936 were the only leap years in the 1930s.
Nope. The only leap years of the 1980s were:198019841988
If you were born on February 29, 1948, you would have celebrated your birthday on the actual date only during leap years. Leap years occur every four years, so from 1948 to 2023, there are 19 leap years (including 1948). Therefore, you would have had 19 calendar birthdays.
Nope. The only leap years in the 1980s were:198019841988