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JayhawkSD

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5. +/-1 depending on the number of leap years.
Sat Jul 7, 2018, 12:27 AM
Jul 2018

Five years ending today, yes. But some five year intervals would have two leap years, and a few might have none. Remember that, even though divisible by 4, 2000 was not a leap year.

At any rate, a lot of days, yes.

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