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What are the rules for calculating leap years? Why is 2000 a leap year when 1900 wasn’t? NOOKS AND CRANNIES

What are the rules for calculating leap years? Why is 2000 a leap year when 1900 wasn’t?

Julian Date Calendar For Non Leap Year  Calendar printables, Leap
Julian Date Calendar For Non Leap Year Calendar printables, Leap

Craig Keeley, London

A year is a leap year if it is evenly divisible by four (4), unless it is a century year (eg. 1900, 2000, etc) when it is a leap year only if the year is evenly divisible by 400.

Julian Calendar Non- Leap Year  Calendar printables, Leap year
Julian Calendar Non- Leap Year Calendar printables, Leap year

Chris McKenna, Swansea

In answer to the implied question of why we need such complicated rules, the ratio between the length of the year and that of the mean solar day is approximately 365.2422 to 1. (There is no reason why it should be a whole number.) The Gregorian calendar approximates the fractional part of this to 97/400 and the rules are a convenient way of providing 97 leap years in a four hundred year cycle. Omitting multiples of 4000 copes with most of the (very small) residual error in the Gregorian calendar.

Non Leap Year Julian Calendar  Printable calendar template
Non Leap Year Julian Calendar Printable calendar template

The fraction 0.2422 could be more closely approximated as 163/673, but the rules required to fit 163 leap years into every 673 years would be highly inconvenient to apply.

Pelham Barton, Birmingham

Julian Calendar Non- Leap Year  Calendar, Calendar printables
Julian Calendar Non- Leap Year Calendar, Calendar printables

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