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The Birthday Paradox: Why a Room of Only 23 Strangers Has a 50/50 Chance of a Shared Birthday
Imagine you’re at a party. There are 23 people in the room, including you. Someone proposes a bet: “I bet at least two people here share the same birthday.” You do the mental math. With 365 days in a ...
How many people need to be in a room before there's a greater probability than chance that two of them share a birthday? Numberphile approaches the famous birthday paradox without a computer.
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