Curious111
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Dwight was born on Sunday 6-23-46 and died Sunday 3-26-23. The odds that Dwight was born on a Sunday and died on a Sunday are 1 in 7. How many palindromes can you identify and how odd is Dwight?
Please show us what you have tried and exactly where you are stuck.Dwight was born on Sunday 6-23-46 and died Sunday 3-26-23. The odds that Dwight was born on a Sunday and died on a Sunday are 1 in 7. How many palindromes can you identify and how odd is Dwight?
Dwight was born on Sunday 6-23-46 and died Sunday 3-26-23. The odds that Dwight was born on a Sunday and died on a Sunday are 1 in 7. How many palindromes can you identify and how odd is Dwight?
This is such an odd question, I have to ask: Where does it come from? It is just a puzzle, or what?Dwight was born on Sunday 6-23-46 and died Sunday 3-26-23. The odds that Dwight was born on a Sunday and died on a Sunday are 1 in 7. How many palindromes can you identify and how odd is Dwight?
Okay; then kindly please answer this:Frankly if you have to ask that, then it is highly unlikely that you are suitable for the question of how odd is Dwight. The word odd can be found in any dictionary.
You state that the chance that someone born on a Sunday and die on a Sunday is 1/49. What then may I ask is the chance that a person would die on their birthday?
Then you stated it incorrectly, by specifying the day. Are you quoting the question exactly as given by the teacher? (I hope not.)If you say 1/365 in a non leap year, then you would be correct. And a person has a 1/7 chance of dying on the same day that they are born (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday etc.). So that was the context that I was referring to lacking specificity to day.
The question specifically mentioned Sunday, not "same day".If you say 1/365 in a non leap year, then you would be correct. And a person has a 1/7 chance of dying on the same day that they are born (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday etc.). So that was the context that I was referring to lacking specificity to day.
Well, this changes everythingIt's very much a realistic question however meaningless it may be
I don't know where "The odds that Dwight was born on a Sunday and died on a Sunday are 1 in 7" comes from, you or the original question. But I was commenting on that.The question simply stated that he was born on a Sunday and died on a Sunday but obviously not the same day
So, by "odd", you mean "the probability is low for these various events occurring to a given person"?Well thank goodness it's just an extra credit question for the class. But I think what is being solicited is an answer to the overall oddities that exist as a result of being born on a Sunday and dying on a Sunday and the four palindromes. It is no doubt a complex question, but has specific parameters. I believe that each of those palindromes have to be addressed independently of the other. And then I believe that multiplication enters into the equation when each answer is derived.