Hmmmm...
#3
just as a experiement......this was some statistic I saw many years ago...
you can take nearly ANY random group of 25-30 people...and you will NORMALLY find at least TWO people with the same birthday....
here at work I am in a group of 60....there are three of us with the same birthday....
you can take nearly ANY random group of 25-30 people...and you will NORMALLY find at least TWO people with the same birthday....
here at work I am in a group of 60....there are three of us with the same birthday....
#4
Originally posted by Sir Nuke
just as a experiement......this was some statistic I saw many years ago...
you can take nearly ANY random group of 25-30 people...and you will NORMALLY find at least TWO people with the same birthday....
here at work I am in a group of 60....there are three of us with the same birthday....
just as a experiement......this was some statistic I saw many years ago...
you can take nearly ANY random group of 25-30 people...and you will NORMALLY find at least TWO people with the same birthday....
here at work I am in a group of 60....there are three of us with the same birthday....
We did that experiment in statistics class a long time ago. The odds are extremely high of sharing a birthday (like 90% or more I think) when the group get to be about 30 or more... not to mention the 3753 registered members in this forum.
If it was evenly distributed, that means that AT LEAST 10 forum members celebrate their bithday EVERY DAY.
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