Of course this is impossible to tell exactly.
But assuming that every day the same amount of children are born (every day, every month, every season etc. is as romantic as the other) the answer will be odd since there are 7 out of 12 months with 31 days (16 odd and 15 even) and every 4 years there's a 29th of February (8 out of 12 months with more odd than even days that year)
there can be up to more than 1,000,000Wikipedia gives the world population as 6,783,557,000 on the 31st of May 2009. divide that by the number of days in a year and you get: 18,585,087 people having birthdays per day. Another answer is that there is only 1 birthday per day no matter what the population is..
even
yes you can and get a positive # too.... unless the odd # is more than the even #
2 is the only even prime number. All other even numbers have more than two factors.
It is a composite number because it has more than two factors and it is an even number. The only even number that is a prime number is 2
Yes, statistically there are more births recorded in some months over others but each day of the year still averages a similar number of birthdays globally. However, there can be variations in birth rates due to cultural or economic factors.
thousands of people but most likely more
People in the United Kingdom celebrate Christmas, New Year, birthdays, and lot's more!
To be certain of it, you would need twelve people (simply because that is the number of different possibilities). To have a better than even chance of it, you would need at least 5 people. And the correct answer will of course be - 13 If you have 12, they might all have birthdays in different months. A better than even chance will have to be more than 6 and therefore that answer would be 7.
birthdays because not everyone celebrates christmas
there can be up to more than 1,000,000Wikipedia gives the world population as 6,783,557,000 on the 31st of May 2009. divide that by the number of days in a year and you get: 18,585,087 people having birthdays per day. Another answer is that there is only 1 birthday per day no matter what the population is..
No, the correct grammar would be "More birthdays to come."
Yes indeed there is more like 5,000,000 birthdays a day
Actually, at least in recent years in the US, more births occur in July, August and September than in other months. If it seems that more people have birthdays in December and January, it is probably a local random situation - by chance more of the people whose birthdays you know just happen to be born in these months. The difference in birth rates is small, so it would not be improbable that a small sample should vary from the norm.
April
December 29, 1808 If you want to know more birthdays and people, you can always look at Wikipedia.
more than 220000 people are born every day, so it is obvious that there are people whose birthdays lie on february 20th.