At least 100 all over the world.
max green and ronnie radke share their birthday on december 15th!
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They share the same birthday
Cindy Crawford and Winona Ryder share the same birthday as Slavi Trifonov. Both actresses were part of big Hollywood productions and were constantly in the spotlight.
Ok people misplace Arty's Birthday, his OFFICIAL BIRTHDAY is on January 9….Its official because Eoin Colfer stated it in his interview. People misplace it as Artemis's father. Artemis Was not on September 1, HIS FATHER Artemis Fowl senior (his father) was the one born on September 1….people misplace his birthday with his father because they share the same name. Also I think its stated in one of the books that Artemis's Birthday was close to new year's, so its January 9
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If there are 300,000,000 people in the US, then on average you share your birthday with over 82,000 people. Of course, if your birthday is 2/29, you would share it with about 1/4th of that number.
Everyone shares their birthday with someone or another.
Approxiamately six million people are born share a birthday so if you were born on that day you share your birthday with about six million people.
There cannot be a definite answer. There can only be a probabilistic answer of the number of people who might be expected to share a birthday. However, in order to do that it is necessary to know how many people there are in the school. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
estimating about 5000
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A person shares their birthday with at least nine million different people around the world.
On average, in the entire world about twenty eight thousand people will have the same birthday as one another. In a room full of people, there should be two people who have the same birthday.
For the chance to be at least 50% that two people share the same birthday, there needs to be 22 people. For the chance to be exactly 100% that two people share the same birthday, there needs to be 366 people. If there was 365 people, there would be a very small chance that each person in the room would have different birthdays. With 366 people, there are not enough individual days for every person to have a different birthday, so there has to be at least one pair.
On average every day there are 1.9 million people celebrating their birthday. That is the total global population (7 billion) divided by the number of days in a year (365).
It must be about 360,000 - the approximate number of world births per dayit is estematet to be that 150 million or billion(i cant remember) people share your birthday