Too many people would be confused. Let's just keep it how it is.
There are 36525 days in a century. Ignoring Leap Years: the average (mean) length of a year is 365.25 and there are one hundred years in a century.365.25 × 100 = 36525 days
36500 + 25 leap year days = 36525 days.
36525. You take 100 (how many years) multiplied by 365.25(how many days are in a year).
36,525 Days Length of year in days: 365.25 Length of a century in years: 100 365.25 x 100 = 36525
Ben McCartney goes camping 365 days a year and then 366 on a leapyear.
There are 365.25 days in a year (with an additional day being added every four years to compensate for the decimal), and as such, there are 36525 days in 100 years.
36525 365 days a year (except leap years 100 years +25 days for the leap years
1 year = 365.25 days (approx) making allowance for leap years.Therefore 265 days/1 year = 265 days/365.25 days = 265/365.25 = 26500/36525.
1 year = 365.25 days and 1 week = 7 days.So, 4 weeks/1 year = 28 days/365.28 days = 28/365.25 = 2800/36525 which can be simplified to 112/1461.
All of these rules together, you can see that a year is a leap year not only if it is divisible by 4 - it also has to be divisible by 400 if it is a centurial year. So 1700, 1800 and 1900 were not leap years, but 2000 was. So a centurial year that is not divisible by 400 is the only time there can be an Olympics in a year that's not a Leapyear.
February has only 28 days UNLESS the year can be evenly divided by 4 with no leftovers. Then it is a leap year with 29 days.1992 divided by 4 = 498 with no leftoversTherefore 1992 WAS a leapyear and therefore had 29 days.
The short and easy answer is that you multiply by 365 The more correct answer is that you multiply by 365.25 to take into account the extra day in febrary every 4 years. (Leapyear) Even so it depends on exact date and year you were born, but you will never be more than 1 day off by the latest approach