Consequently, year 1900 is not a leap year but year 2000 is.
Of course, in a leap year there will be two pay days in the week which will be repeated 53 times in the year.
Every year contains one day more than 52 weeks and a leap year contains two days more than 52 weeks.
This is made rather more confusing by leap year.
In a leap year there are 366 days.
In addition, 1956 was a leap year and the extra day would account for 3½ million gallons.
Will we have to wait until the next leap year?
In a leap year, we have 52 weeks and two days.