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What is it called when someone has the same name as you?
A namesake is a person, geographic location, building or other entity that has the same name as another or that is named after another entity that first had the name. …
Can someone have the same name and date of birth?
So now the probability that anyone in a group has exactly the same birth date as another p(n) can be calculated….
Match Probability | Day and Month match | Full Date match |
---|---|---|
95\% | 47 people | 468 people |
99\% | 57 people | 579 people |
What are the odds of someone having the same full name as you?
Ignoring leap years, there are 365 days in a year so the probability a given person has the same birthday as you is 1/365. Of the 620 people with the same name, we expect that 620/365 or approximately 1.7 people will have the same name and the same birthday as you.
How do we call two people who have the same name?
n. One who or that which has the same name as another; a namesake.
Does everyone in a group have the same birth date?
So now the probability that anyone in a group has exactly the same birth date as another p (n) can be calculated. Lets take the 50/50 point as where we decide that this really isn’t the sort of metric we should rely on and try and understand just how big the 50/50 group is.
How can two people have the same email address?
For two people to have the same email address, they must also have access to the same email account. For that they must both know the same password for the email account.
Can two people have the same IP address but different IPs?
If they are connected via the same router, then they can have (share) the same public IP address yet have different private (local) IP addresses. The Situation I Encountered. My friend and I both use the same Internet service provider.
How do you address a letter to two different Steves?
Addressing the two of them together as The Steves would make less sense if they are not part of the same social grouping. Also, I wouldn’t recommend it in a formal context. As you are on first names terms with both of them, Hi Steve and Steve should be perfect and should sound fine to the mail recipients as well.