The accumulated mileage on used cars is said to be 'average' if it is between 12 thousand (on the low end) to 15 thousand (on the high end) a year. That would mean the average mileage for the 2000 model year would run between 108,000 and 135,000 miles on the odometer.
Year 2000 Y = Year, 2 = 2, and K = 1,000
The perfect age varies from person to person, regardless of what year they were born in. It will start when it is supposed to, and end when it it supposed to.
52 tuesdays were in the year 2000
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How MANY caloires is a 16 year old boy supposed to eat?
2000 is a year, so it is considered one year.
The year 2000 was the last year of the 20th century, not 1999 as many people mistakenly think.The year 2000 was the last year of the 20th century, not 1999 as many people mistakenly think.The year 2000 was the last year of the 20th century, not 1999 as many people mistakenly think.The year 2000 was the last year of the 20th century, not 1999 as many people mistakenly think.The year 2000 was the last year of the 20th century, not 1999 as many people mistakenly think.The year 2000 was the last year of the 20th century, not 1999 as many people mistakenly think.The year 2000 was the last year of the 20th century, not 1999 as many people mistakenly think.The year 2000 was the last year of the 20th century, not 1999 as many people mistakenly think.The year 2000 was the last year of the 20th century, not 1999 as many people mistakenly think.The year 2000 was the last year of the 20th century, not 1999 as many people mistakenly think.The year 2000 was the last year of the 20th century, not 1999 as many people mistakenly think.
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2000 was a leap year, so there were 29 days in February 2000.
The Y2K bug was supposed to happen January 1, 2000. Many computer applications stored dates with only two digits for the year. For example, December 31, 1999, was stored as 12-31-99. The problem was that the following day, January 1, 2000, would be 01-01-00, which would appear to be before any other dates in the system, causing confusion and errors.
One light year is equal to about 5.88 trillion miles.
About 2000 a year