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The birthday paradox says that the probability that two people in a room will have the same birthday is more than half, provided n, the number of people in the room, is more than 23. This property is not really a paradox, but many people find it surprising. Design a Python program that can test this paradox by a series of experiments on randomly generated birthdays, which test this paradox for n = 5, 6, 7, ..., 50. To achieve a reasonably accurate probability, I suggest you repeat at least 1000 times for each n value. Submit: code, data, and graph (about n's and probabilities)

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