My answer is 949 years. I am going from Jan 1 of 195 BC to Jan 1 of 755 AD. There is no year designated as year zero. All of the BC years, from BC 1 back to BC 195 are included. So now I have to figure out what to add to 195. All of the years from AD 1 through AD 754 are included, but only 1 day of 755. So, 195 + 754 = 949 years. Of course, the dates are important; it's hard to work with just the 'years'. The difficulty is distinguishing between continuous and discrete variables. The answer to the above could be 948, 949 or 950, depending on the actual dates involved.
Jan 1
The first state was South Carolina, quickly followed by other states of the deep South. South Carolina 20 Dec. Mississippi 9 Jan. Florida 10 Jan. Alabama 11 Jan. Georgia 19 Jan. Louisiana 26 Texas 1 Feb.
Betsy Ross died on January 30, 1836 at the age of 84.
It might be Adam Vinateri. 3 rings with the NE Patriots and 1 with the Indianapolis Colts for a total of 4
Jan 1, 2013.
Tuesday.
It was a Tuesday.
Jan. 1, 2008, minus 329 days equals Tuesday, February 6, 2007.
1975
It used to be on Jan 1 - the past two years it has been Feb 1 - 2010 has not been announced yet.
Going from the start of the 20th century to 2015, the 1st of January was on a Tuesday in 1901, 1907, 1918, 1924, 1929, 1935, 1946, 1952, 1957, 1963, 1974, 1980, 1985, 1991, 2002, 2008 and 2013. It will next be on a Tuesday in 2019.
From Jan 1 2000 until Jan 1 2013, 13 years, there are 4749 days. 13 years can also consist of 4748 days (Jan 1 1999 through Jan 1 2012) or 4747 days (Jan 1 2099 through Jan 1 2112). It depends on the number of leap year days there are in the 13 years you are counting (4745 plus the number of leap year days).
From Jan 1 2000 until Jan 1 2034, 34 years, there are 12,419 days.
2006
Jan Brett is 61 years old (birthdate: December 1, 1949).
Jan Ramberg is 79 years old (birthdate: February 1, 1932).