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5 October, 23:08

What is the probability that two people selected at random have the same birthday? Ignore leap years. 1/365 2/365 1/133,225

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  1. 5 October, 23:21
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    I think it must be 1/365

    It does not matter what the first persons birthday is - you just have to choose another one with same birthday and you have 365 days to choose from. (I guess we can ignore a leap year).
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