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	<title>Tricia Meyer &#187; birthday</title>
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		<title>Social Media Friends and the Birthday Paradox</title>
		<link>http://www.tricia.me/2009/12/30/social-media-friends-and-the-birthday-paradox/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 13:42:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tricia</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Social Media]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[birthday paradox]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was noticing last night that of my 400 Facebook friends, 5 of them have a birthday on Thursday. That&#8217;s not including the ones that are businesses with a &#8220;start date&#8221; of the end of the year or friends who do not allow access to their birthday. I mentioned to my husband that it was [...]]]></description>
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<p>I was noticing last night that of my 400 Facebook friends, 5 of them have a birthday on Thursday. That&#8217;s not including the ones that are businesses with a &#8220;start date&#8221; of the end of the year or friends who do not allow access to their birthday. I mentioned to my husband that it was improbable. With 365 days in a year, I should only have one birthday friend per day&#8211;two tops. He started talking about the &#8220;birthday paradox&#8221; and how if you put only 23 people in a room, you would have 2 people with the same birthday. I thought he was nuts. I mean, 365 days? Out of 23 people 2 will have the same birthday?</p>
<p>So of course I did a search for it. I found the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem">&#8220;Birthday Problem&#8221; Wikipedia page</a>, which explains that if you have 23 people together, there is a 50% chance that 2 of them will have the same birthday. If you get 57 people, there is a 99% chance that 2 of them will have the same birthday. It still doesn&#8217;t seem possible. 366 possible birthdays. 57 people and you have a 99% chance of the same birthday popping up?</p>
<p>Here is where YOU come in. I need a little help from my social media friends because I can&#8217;t get 23 or 57 people into a room today. Can you leave a comment below with your name and your birthday? I don&#8217;t need the year. Leave your name so I can verify you&#8217;re real people when two birthdays pop up the same and it isn&#8217;t just someone messing with me. I&#8217;ll make a little chart and we&#8217;ll see how many people have to comment before we get the same birthday. Curiosity has gotten the best of me now!!</p>
<p>Edited: It took only 18 people posting to get our first repeat birthday. We defied the odds! And my husband proved, once again, that he is better at math than I am.</p>
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