Question: If two people are selected at random, the probability that they do not have the same birthday (day and month) is 365/365 * 364/365. (Ignore

If two people are selected at random, the probability that they do not have the same birthday (day and month) is 365/365 * 364/365. (Ignore leap years and assume 365 days in a year.)

  • A. The first person can have any birthday in the year. The second person can have all but one birthday.
  • B. The second person can have any birthday in the year. The first person can have all but one birthday.
  • C. The first person cannot a birthday in the year. The second person can have all but one birthday.
  • D. The first person can have any birthday in the year. The second cannot have all but one birthday.

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