There are no odds. It just happens.
1 in 365.242199
Your chance of being born on Leap Year Day is about 1 in 1461Some explanationThere are 97 Leap Days every 400 year. So the chance that any day in all of time is a Leap Day at 1 in 1506. Most people don't live 100 years. This century has a Leap Day every 4 years, so we are in the middle of a 196 year period where the odds are much improved. You will enjoy a Leap Day once every 1461 days. This is not true if were alive before 1901, or if you expect to be alive after 2097.
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You would be 26 or 27 years old. There's not enough information to know. Is the person still alive? What day and month were they born? What time zone were they born in? What time zone is the person who is asking in? What day, month and year is this being asked upon?
There are no odds. It just happens.
1 in 365.242199
The odds of a baby being born on February 29, a leap day, are approximately 1 in 1,461, as it only occurs once every four years.
1 in 730
I don't know what the exact odds are but it does happen: My Mum and her older sister are born on the same day 3 years apart, add to the statistical odds of fun I was also born on the same day. Save don't very likely
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look.. if you are great at soccer, you practice every day and youll be great one day!
I think that the odds are pretty good that on any given day you will find a female between 19 and 30 years old, in America, wearing thong panties. I am 31 and I wear them on a regular basis and have for a LONG time
they were born in the same day but different time and they also look alike and a little different
The calculations are undiscriminated but the odds are about 29.2321442424222(so on and so on) This percentage can be fully calculated but it takes a total of 3 8x12 sheets of paper at a font size of 12 in real life. YW :) Obviously this person is a nerd, and the question was a rhetorical question. I googled this. I want to know. I don't have an answer. But I do have five family members born on the same day, all close cousins. What's the likelihood of that?