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The Birthday Paradox  | #1minutemaths | Mathematigals

The Birthday Paradox | #1minutemaths | Mathematigals

In a group of 23 people, what would you guess is the percentage change that at least one pair share the same

Simple Explanation of the Birthday Paradox

Simple Explanation of the Birthday Paradox

Join the channel to get exclusive and early videos, original music, lecture videos, and more!

The Birthday Paradox

The Birthday Paradox

How many people need to be in a room before there's a 50% chance that two of them share the same

The Birthday Paradox : Probability and Statistics

The Birthday Paradox : Probability and Statistics

Before we start this video, let's ask you a question. If there are 23 randomly chosen people in a room, what is the probability that ...

Check your intuition: The birthday problem - David Knuffke

Check your intuition: The birthday problem - David Knuffke

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Lecture 3: Birthday Problem, Properties of Probability | Statistics 110

Lecture 3: Birthday Problem, Properties of Probability | Statistics 110

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Closer Look at the Birthday Paradox - Numberphile

Closer Look at the Birthday Paradox - Numberphile

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What is the Birthday Paradox? | World Science Festival

What is the Birthday Paradox? | World Science Festival

Imagine sitting in a classroom. Let's say there are 30 people in the class. What are the odds that two people in the room have the ...

Understanding The Birthday Paradox

Understanding The Birthday Paradox

In a room of just 23 people there's a 50-50 chance of two people having the same

The birthday paradox in under one minute.

The birthday paradox in under one minute.

Consider a group of n people. How large n should be so that the probability that at least two people share the same

Birthday Paradox: Explained by Example #Shorts

Birthday Paradox: Explained by Example #Shorts

A #short video where we perform the calculations behind

The birthday paradox in under one minute.

The birthday paradox in under one minute.

To know all about probability -- theory and application from high school to PhD and beyond -- visit my channel ...

What Is The Birthday Paradox?

What Is The Birthday Paradox?

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