It is approx 0.35
Birthdays are not distributed uniformly over a year but if, for the sake of probability games you assume that they are, then ignoring leap years, the probability is 0.5687. Including leap years, it is slightly lower.
If three people, including myself, answer this question, what is the probability that the other two answers agree with mine?
If the events can be considered independent then the probability is (0.7)4 = 0.24 approx.
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Birthdays are not uniformly distributed over the year. Also, if you were born on 29 February, for example, the probability would be much smaller. Ignoring these two factors, the probability is 0.0082
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Birthdays are not distributed uniformly over a year but if, for the sake of probability games you assume that they are, then ignoring leap years, the probability is 0.5687. Including leap years, it is slightly lower.
If three people, including myself, answer this question, what is the probability that the other two answers agree with mine?
The probability with 30 people is 0.7063 approx.
Leaving aside leap years, the probability is 0.0137
The answer depends on your persistence. With people who play dice the probability is close to 1; for older people who grew up playing board games, the probability is close to 1. However, for today's younger people it is likely to be quite close to 0.The answer depends on your persistence. With people who play dice the probability is close to 1; for older people who grew up playing board games, the probability is close to 1. However, for today's younger people it is likely to be quite close to 0.The answer depends on your persistence. With people who play dice the probability is close to 1; for older people who grew up playing board games, the probability is close to 1. However, for today's younger people it is likely to be quite close to 0.The answer depends on your persistence. With people who play dice the probability is close to 1; for older people who grew up playing board games, the probability is close to 1. However, for today's younger people it is likely to be quite close to 0.
The probability is approx 0.81
The probability that 2 people have the same number is 2 out of 10
The probability of at least one event occurring out of several events is equal to one minus the probability of none of the events occurring. This is a binomial probability problem. Go to any binomial probability table with p=0.2, n=3 and the probability of 0 is 0.512. Therefore, 1-0.512 is 0.488 which is the probability of at least 1 sale.
The probability is approx 0.0001043
If the events can be considered independent then the probability is (0.7)4 = 0.24 approx.
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