Originally posted by Urban Ranger
KrazyCat,
The difference seems to lie in whether you look at an entire population or an individual.
If you look at an entire population, sure, you are correct. However, for an individual, the answer should be 1/2 since there is indeed degeneracy.
KrazyCat,
The difference seems to lie in whether you look at an entire population or an individual.
If you look at an entire population, sure, you are correct. However, for an individual, the answer should be 1/2 since there is indeed degeneracy.
, let's look at it another way. There is one situation in which there 365^n*365!/(182 + n)! possibilities. There is another such that there are 365^(n-1)364*365!/(182 + n)!. Hell, this may seem hasty given my small expansion but it stands to reason that there are 365!/(182 + n)!(365^n + 364^n +... (182 + n)^n + 365^(n-1)364^n +... [all of those various combinations]). Set this function equal to 1/2, and solve for n, and that would give you the answer.
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