19. Consider a set of 23 unrelated people. Because each pair of people shares the same birthday...
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19. Consider a set of 23 unrelated people. Because each pair of people shares the same birthday with probability 1/365, and there are
23 2
= 253 pairs, why isn’t the probability that at least two people have the same birthday equal to 253/365?
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Introduction To Probability And Statistics For Engineers And Scientists
ISBN: 9780125980579
3rd Edition
Authors: Sheldon M. Ross
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