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it would stand to reason when the possibilities get larger than 366, you are probably going to have two people with the same birthday
Not probably but definitely. If you have a group of 366 (or more) people you always have 2 people that share the same birthday (assuming a non-leap year). This reasoning is called "pigeonhole principle". In reply to Re^3: Birthday Chances
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