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Started: 09/09/2010 03:04 PM
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John Rowland
Birthday party
How many people need to be at a party so that the probability of there being two people with the same birthday is fifty-fifty?
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John Rowland
How many people need to be at a party so that the probability of there being two people with the same birthday is fifty-fifty?
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09/09/2010 03:04 PM
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