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Originally Posted by matthew330
In any random gathering of 30 people, there is something like 90% chance that two of them will have the same birthday (can't remember the exact percent, but something unbelieveably high).
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You're right. My high-school math teacher showed us the mathematical proof. I think the number of random people in a room to have a 100% chance of duplicate birthdays is only 24.
-Lasereth
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