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. Find the probability of 53 Mondays in a leap year.

A

`1/7`

B

`2/7`

C

`7/366`

D

`26/183`

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No. of days in leap year = 366
No. of complete week = 52
(`because 366 ÷ 7` gives 2 as remainder)
`therefore` No. of days left = 2
Required probability `= 2/7`
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