I was thinking 1/11,441,304,000. Tell me if I am wrong.
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The probability with 30 people is 0.7063 approx.
Leaving aside leap years, the probability is 0.0137
The probability is approx 0.81
The probability that 2 people have the same number is 2 out of 10
Fair dice have a 1/6 probability of showing any one of its numbers on top. This, is a simple example which most people are familiar with. It is therefore a useful way to introduce various concepts related to probability.
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it has helped people say and write numbers in between whole numbers
The probability with 30 people is 0.7063 approx.
On a six-sided die, there are three prime numbers: 2, 3 and 5. The probability is then 3/6 = 0.5. Note: Some people might argue that 1 is a prime number, but that is incorrect. The fundamental theorem of arithmetic, on which number theory is based, requires excluding 1 from the set of prime numbers.
Leaving aside leap years, the probability is 0.0137
The probability is approx 0.81
Zero is a member of the set of whole numbers. Some people include it in the set of natural numbers, some people don't.
The probability that 2 people have the same number is 2 out of 10
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 0.0001043