Mathematics, 19.11.2020 23:50, mateotrevino1
The Birthday Problem
This classic problem wonders how many people need to be in a group in order to have a greater
than 50% chance that at least two of them share a birthday. Answer each of the following
questions below to explore this problem.
1. To find the probability that “at least two people share a birthday” we will examine its
complement. How would you describe this complement in words?
2. We’ll begin by looking at a group of two people. What is the probability that these two
people do NOT share a birthday?
3. Given your answer to question #2, what is the probability that these two people DO
share a birthday?
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Pepe is going to spin the following spinner 800 times. the spinner is divided into equal sections. a. exactly 160 timesb. clost to 160 times but probably not exactly 160 timesc. exactly 640 timesd. close to 640 times but not probably not exactly 640 times. me
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In δabc, if the length of side b is 3 centimeters and the measures of ∠b and ∠c are 45° and 60°, respectively, what is the length of side c to two decimal places?
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Zoey made 5 1/2 cups of trail mix for a camping trip. she wants to divide the trail mix into 3/4 cup servings. a. ten people are going on the trip. can zoey make enough 3/4 cup servings so that each person gets one serving? b. what size would the servings need to be for everyone to have a serving?
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