Question
It was Friday on 4th March, 2022. What will be the day
on 4th March, 2027?Solution
Number of odd days in normal year is '1' and number of odd days in leap year are '2'. There are 3 normal years (2023, 2025, 2026 and 2027) and 1 leap year 2024 from 4th March, 2022 to 4th March, 2027. So, the number of odd days will be: From 4th March, 2022 to 4th March, 2023: 1 From 4th March, 2023 to 4th March, 2024: 2 From 4th March, 2024 to 4th March, 2025: 1 From 4th March, 2025 to 4th March, 2026: 1 From 4th March, 2026 to 4th March, 2027: 1 So, the total number of odd days are '6'. Thus, on 4th March 2027, it will be Thursday.
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