What's the Most Unlikely Thing That Could Happen to You?
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- What's the most unlikely thing that could happen to you? In this video, we go over some truly unlikely events. For more content be sure to subscribe to Tech World. Thanks for watching this video: What's the Most Unlikely Thing That Could Happen to You?
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Being a virgin at 39. Still happening...
A bit unfortunate that it goes wrong in the first minute at 0:30. If you walk into a room with 23 people, the chance of someone having the same birthday as you is around 6%. It is the probability of some unspecified 2 out of 23 people having the same birthday that is about 50%. Specifying one of the two people (you) makes it much more unlikely.
great video, thumbs up!
Nice video!
this is VERY similar to a RealLifeLore video i saw some time ago, but still a good video.
Yes you're right. The real life lore was better though.
The first fact is wrong. It’s 1 in two that someone in the room shares a birthday, not that you specifically share one
I'm 39 and still not had intercourse, the likelihood of me ever doing so is less likely than all of these put together.
The 52 factorial chances are not the chances of shuffling a deck two hands in a row and getting the same order of cards. 52! Is the odds of 2 decks anywhere ever being shuffled in the same order twice, not a single deck being shuffled in the same order 2 hands in a row.
No, he was right. If there are 6 sides on a dice, the odds of rolling the same number twice in a row is 1 in 6. 52! Is the number of ways to shuffle, so it’s like a die with 52! Sides
@@SatisfyingWhirlpoolshe said twice in a row. Yes I understand it's the same odds but that's not a good way of explaining it, because you can be shuffling a million hands per second and not have the same order of cards for billions of years.
@@SatisfyingWhirlpoolsalso the chance to hit any specific side on a dye with 52 sides is 1 in 52, just like the odds to hit any specific roulette number is 1 in 37.
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