year, i.e. fraction less
than half year would be ignored and half year and above
would be rounded to the next completed year. Therefore ... Therefore, the leap year with an extra day,
comes in every four years and in 26 years, there were six
leap years and therefore
P1100 x 365 (366 for leap year) (1) (b) interest subsidy on additional credit. I (b)=| V x R x B x N2 x P2100 ... leap year)
The total interest subsidy payable shall be I (a) plus 1 (b) OR the interest actually paid by the sugar factory, whichever
days and 366 days in case of a leap year) shall be more than fifty per cent. and minimum daily average attendance of patients
calendar year (365 days and 366 days in case of a leap year) shall be more than fifty per cent. (12) Minimum daily average attendance
days and 366 days in case of a leap year) shall be more than fifty per cent. and minimum daily average attendance of patients
calendar year (365 days and 366 days in case of a leap year) shall be more than fifty per cent. (12) Minimum daily average attendance
days and 366 days in case of a leap year) shall be more than fifty per cent. (15) Minimum daily average attendance of patients
calendar year (365 days and 366 days in case of a leap year) shall be more than fifty per cent. (12) Minimum daily average attendance
Part III
KSR. There would be one leap year in every four
years. The leap year being relevant in the
particular context of this case ... that for
each complete year, 5 marks would be awarded. It does not refer to
combination of years rather a year as an independent unit
Part III KSR. There would be one leap year in
every four years. The leap year being relevant in the particular cotext of thsi case ... Therefore, the leap year with an extra day, comes in evey four years
and in 26 years, there were six leap years and therefore