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Question 1083616: So my teacher gave me a problem where I have 2175 people in the sample size. She wants to know the probability of a random person chosen having their birthday on a Sunday. Isn't it 1/7? That seems too easy? How exactly would the sample size fit in if it does at all or am I overthinking? Any help is appreciated!
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
She wants to know the probability of a random person chosen having their birthday on a Sunday. Isn't it 1/7?
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It's 1/7.
The other stuff is not relevant.

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