24 leap (as for century year it MIGHT be or might not be a leap leap year, as 1900 was not a leap year)
Number of odd days in a period of 100 years is 100 + 23 or 100 + 24 or 123/124 odd days.
Number of odd days in 100 years is when 123/124 divided by 7, remainder is 4 or 5. So next century should start with Friday or SATURDAY.

"> 24 leap (as for century year it MIGHT be or might not be a leap leap year, as 1900 was not a leap year)
Number of odd days in a period of 100 years is 100 + 23 or 100 + 24 or 123/124 odd days.
Number of odd days in 100 years is when 123/124 divided by 7, remainder is 4 or 5. So next century should start with Friday or SATURDAY.

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In a period of 100 years there are 23 or 24 leap (as for century year it MIGHT be or might not be a leap leap year, as 1900 was not a leap year)
Number of odd days in a period of 100 years is 100 + 23 or 100 + 24 or 123/124 odd days.
Number of odd days in 100 years is when 123/124 divided by 7, remainder is 4 or 5. So next century should start with Friday or SATURDAY.

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