(June 20, 2016 at 10:39 pm)bennyboy Wrote:(June 14, 2016 at 10:46 pm)ignoramus Wrote: The 365.25 is correct. That's why we have the leap year. 4*.25 = extra day.
No, it's not correct, at least as an answer to the OP's question. The question isn't how many DAYS are in a year, but how many times the Earth rotates in a year. These quantities are different.
Is it 366.25 then? Because it's about 4 minutes less than a whole day to rotate and 4 minutes a day for a year is about 24 hours which would be one extra rotation. Is that it?