This document discusses a probability case study presented by Dr. V. M. Tidake. It examines the probability that a randomly selected leap year will have 53 Mondays. It explains that a leap year has 366 days, with 52 full weeks of 7 days each accounting for 364 days. The remaining 2 days could fall on 7 possible combinations of days, but only 2 will result in a Monday. Therefore, the probability that a leap year will have 53 Mondays is 2/7. Students are instructed to solve this case study on probability. The document provides contact information for Dr. Tidake for any additional details.