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Mathematics, 12.02.2020 02:25 youngsunc02

Suppose that we ask n randomly selected people whether they share your birthday. a. Give an expression for the probability that no one shares your birthday (ignore leap years). b. How many people do we need to select so that the probability is at least .5 that at least one shares your birthday?

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