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How many spectators have to be at a football match to make it more likely than not that 2 people in the stadium will share the same birthday?
Answer given as none. The answer is 23 (which equals both teams plus ref.)
How is 23 the answer when there are 365 possible birthdays?
Answer given as none. The answer is 23 (which equals both teams plus ref.)
How is 23 the answer when there are 365 possible birthdays?
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add a 2nd person; the chance neither has the same birthday = 364/365 (assume non-leap year)
add a 3rd person; the chance that none have the same birthday = = 364/365 X 363/365
add a 4th person; the chance that none have the same birthday = = 364/365 X 363/365 X 362/365
and so on
it's when you get to the 23rd person that that fraction (from all the multiplications) gets below 1/2 i.e. they are less likely to all have different birthdays than at least two of them sharing the same date
add a 2nd person; the chance neither has the same birthday = 364/365 (assume non-leap year)
add a 3rd person; the chance that none have the same birthday = = 364/365 X 363/365
add a 4th person; the chance that none have the same birthday = = 364/365 X 363/365 X 362/365
and so on
it's when you get to the 23rd person that that fraction (from all the multiplications) gets below 1/2 i.e. they are less likely to all have different birthdays than at least two of them sharing the same date