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Enerate random birthdays for 30 different people. ignoring the possibility of a leap year, each person has a 1/365 chance of having a given birthday (label the days of the year 1 to 365). you can use the randbetween function to generate birthdays. what do you expect the average birthday (a number between 1 and 365) among the 30 people be?

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