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Find the probability of having 53 Tuesdays in a :
(i) non-leap year (ii) leap year.

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To solve the problem of finding the probability of having 53 Tuesdays in a non-leap year and a leap year, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the total number of days in each type of year - A **non-leap year** has **365 days**. - A **leap year** has **366 days**. ### Step 2: Calculate the number of weeks and extra days - In a **non-leap year** (365 days): ...
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