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The "birthday paradox" reveals that just 23 people in the same room can create a greater than 50% chance that two of them celebrate on the same day. It's fascinating!
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The answer may surprise you. According to the “birthday paradox,” in a random group of 23 people, there’s about a 50% chance that at least two people have the same birthday.
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The Birthday Paradox ... But that’s not true. In fact, the probability that two people in a group of 23 have a birthday on the same day is more than 50 percent.
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An article from Scientific American explains: "The birthday paradox, also known as the birthday problem, states that in a random group of 23 people, there is about a 50 percent chance that two ...
The "birthday paradox" states that in a random group of 23 people, there is a 50% chance that two people will share a birthday, and if more than that, it becomes increasingly likely that a ...