imported_LoKe
Lifer
Not for me, but someone was asking me and I don't know. I remember there was a thread similar to this, so here we are :
"It's rather unlikely that 2 random people have the same birthdate (month and year). The more people that you put into the group, the more likely it is that two of them have matching dates. Ignoring leap year, it's clear in a group of 366 people, at least 2 must have the same birthday. Using probability, what is the fewest number of people that would need to be a group to have better than 50% chance of having a matching birthday in the group? Explain."
Can anyone figure this out?
"It's rather unlikely that 2 random people have the same birthdate (month and year). The more people that you put into the group, the more likely it is that two of them have matching dates. Ignoring leap year, it's clear in a group of 366 people, at least 2 must have the same birthday. Using probability, what is the fewest number of people that would need to be a group to have better than 50% chance of having a matching birthday in the group? Explain."
Can anyone figure this out?