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Friends, who is good at math?

What is the probability that, given 144 pizza options, 5 users from one local section vote for 5 identical pizzas, placing votes in the same order?

It's incredible the quantity of information you can draw from this set, simply copying and pasting all the votes in an AI, you can have a lot of information, without the ability to code.

I already votedFor the stongest in math: what is the possibility, I don't think I am going to votewith 144 pizzas and 132 voters, but I have a few suggestions for next year's contest. that 47 of those voted the same 5 pizzas?
Of course, not every pizza has the same right to be chosen, and the top pizzas are there for a reason. But more than 1 voters in 3 got the exact same 5 pizza elected? (one of them is not even a pizza, actually).

I already voted, I don't think I am going to edit the vote, but I have a few suggestions for next year's contest, if you want to discuss those after the contest ends.

Just wondering if this message of yours, before the official voting ends, is a (not so) subtle suggestion to change the votes?

Edit: a few words got stuck on the keyboard and made the post less clear.
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Friends, who is good at math?

What is the probability that, given 144 pizza options, 5 users from one local section vote for 5 identical pizzas, placing votes in the same order?

It's incredible the quantity of information you can draw from this set, simply copying and pasting all the votes in an AI, you can have a lot of information, without the ability to code.

I already voted, I don't think I am going to vote, but I have a few suggestions for next year's contest.

Just wondering if this message of yours, before the official voting ends, is a (not so) subtle suggestion to change the votes?