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Ch01 3 Birthday Problem - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Application of Conditional Probability and the Multiplication Rule to the How many people need to be in a room before there's a 50% chance that two of them share the same Join the channel to get exclusive and early videos, original music, lecture videos, and more! Before we start this video, let's ask you a question. If there are 23 randomly chosen people in a room, what is the probability that ... How many people do you need in a group together before you've got a 50% chance of two people sharing the same Imagine sitting in a classroom. Let's say there are 30 people in the class. What are the odds that two people in the room have the ...

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