>The interesting part is that most people, when asked this question, would estimate a much, much lower probability. 5% or 10% seems much more likely than 50%.
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>Hilmar.
Or posed the other way, how many people in a room to have better than 50% chance of two having the same birthday, people usually guess much higher, from 100-180. With 80 people in the room, the probability is over 99.99%.
Len Speed