In this sixth grade time conversion and measurement worksheet, students are required to find if the given year is leap year. Check if the given year is exactly divisible by 4. In certain cases, the year not only exactly divisible by 4 but also divisible by 400 if the last two digits of the year ends with two zeros. For example, to check if 1800 was a leap year, you should check if it is divisible by 4 and 400 exactly. The number 1800 is exactly divisible by 4 but not by 400. Therefore, the year 1800 was not a leap year.
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