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  2. Birthday problem - Wikipedia

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    The computed probability of at least two people sharing a birthday versus the number of people. In probability theory, the birthday problem asks for the probability that, in a set of n randomly chosen people, at least two will share a birthday. The birthday paradox refers to the counterintuitive fact that only 23 people are needed for that ...

  3. Overcrowding - Wikipedia

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    An overcrowded household is defined as one which has fewer rooms than the sum of: [7] one room for the household; one room per couple in the household; one room for each single person aged 18 or more; one room per pair of single people of the same gender between 12 and 17 years of age;

  4. Kid Cudi - Wikipedia

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    Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi (born January 30, 1984), also known by his stage name Kid Cudi (/ ˈkʌdi / KUD-ee; formerly stylized as KiD CuDi), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, and fashion designer. Born and raised in Cleveland, Cudi moved to New York City in pursuit of a musical career, where he first gained ...

  5. Four sisters share the same birthday ... but they're not ...

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    No, they're not quadruplets. Each girl was born on the same day, exactly three years apart. That's right — Sophia, 9, Giuliana, 6, Mia, 3, and Valentina, 2.5 weeks old — have the exact same ...

  6. Sixteen Candles - Wikipedia

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    Sixteen Candles is a 1984 American coming-of-age teen comedy film starring Molly Ringwald, Michael Schoeffling, and Anthony Michael Hall. Written and directed by John Hughes in his directorial debut, it was the first in a string of films Hughes would direct, centering on teenage life. The film follows newly 16-year-old Samantha Baker (Ringwald ...

  7. Dunbar's number - Wikipedia

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    Dunbar's number is a suggested cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships—relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person. [ 1 ][ 2 ] This number was first proposed in the 1990s by British anthropologist Robin Dunbar, who found ...

  8. The Most Common Birthday Might Surprise You - AOL

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  9. Single-room occupancy - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Single-room occupancy(SRO) is a type of low-cost housing typically aimed at residents with low or minimal incomes, or single adults who like a minimalist lifestyle, who rent small, furnished single rooms with a bed, chair, and sometimes a small desk.[1] SRO units are rented out as permanent residence and/or primary residence [2]to ...