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Mathematics, 12.07.2019 14:30 dezmondpowell

How many people must be in the group so that the probability of any two people sharing the same birthday is ~50%? b. how many are required for the probability to be ~90% c. plot the probability as a function of n for the first 100 days. you can either write a general formula for it or use matlab and brute force?

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