I just received a flyer for a New Year's event at St. Stan's on the South Side of Youngstown.
Problem
The event is listed as being on Sunday, December 31.
Sunday is December 30. Monday is December 31.
They do things different at st. Stan's.
Maybe they thought it was a Leap Year :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Is it leap year this year?
If you think it would work, Sure :laugh:
To tell if it's a leap year, divide the last 2 digits of the year by 4. If you get a whole
number, it's a leap year. For example, the last leap year was 2016 (16 divided by
4 equals 4). Try that with 2018 (18 divided by 4 equals 4.5) so not a leap year, nephew.
Well cc4 has that right. I know because I went to school with a girl born on Feb 29th 1968. I remember how excited she was to have her 4th birthday party. It was Wednesday of 1984 and she couldn't wait to go out and get her driving permit. She's only got another 14.5 months to wait for birthday party number 13.
Quote from: cc4 on December 19, 2018, 06:44:01 AM
To tell if it's a leap year, divide the last 2 digits of the year by 4. If you get a whole ok
number, it's a leap year. For example, the last leap year was 2016 (16 divided by
4 equals 4). Try that with 2018 (18 divided by 4 equals 4.5) so not a leap year, nephew.
your nephew majored in art and general history minor in business with no math.
Update
The event is indeed on Monday, December 31.
Additional party information is in another post.