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To figure this stat, let’s first realize that, excluding twins, each of the 30 people has an equivalent 365 days of the year that could be their birthday. Therefore, the total combination of all the possible probabilities of birthdays for all of the 30 people is 365 * 365 * 365 * … 30 times or, better expressed, 365^30.

An easier way to solve this problem than solving for the probability that any 2 or more of the 30 people share a birthday is to solve for the probability that all of the people have unique birthdays (non-shared) and subtracting that from 100%.

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<h3>Answer: Choice (a) in the upper left corner</h3>

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The three values are approximate

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Use the pythagorean theorem to find the length of the hypotenuse

a^2 + b^2 = c^2

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We then use trig ratios to find the two missing angles.

Let's say we ignore the hypotenuse and focus on the two legs of the triangle.

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