Are There More Twins or Triplets Out There?

Do you know any twins or triplets – pairs or trios of siblings born on the same day? About 3 in 100 kids are twins, but triplets are 1 in 1,000! And then there are quadruplets – 1 in 8,000 – and quintuplets – 1 in 20,000 kids. The real math question is, when do we need to get a second cake?     
Lace up: Which are there more of: days that are your birthday, or days that aren’t your birthday?
Jog: If your neighborhood celebrates a pair of twins’ birthdays on Tuesday, a set of triplets’ birthdays on Wednesday, and your own birthday on Thursday, how many kids celebrate birthdays that week?
Sprint: If a group of quintuplets – 5 siblings – is running around and all but 1 of them are wearing sneakers, how many sneakers is the group wearing?
Hurdle: Which party has more kids: 5 pairs of twins, or 4 sets of triplets?
High Jump: How many pairs of twins would it take to equal 30 sets of triplets?
Answers:
Lace up: Days that aren’t your birthday – that’s why it’s special!
Jog: 6 birthdays: 2 + 3 + 1.
Sprint: 8 sneakers: 4 kids with 2 sneakers each.
Hurdle: The triplets: 12 kids compared to 10.
High Jump: 45 pairs of twins.

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