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Assuming that half of the populatio is vegetarian so that the chance of an individual being a vegetarian is `1/2` and assuming that 100 investigators can each take a sample of 10 individuals to see whether they are vegetarians how many investigators would you expect to report that 3 people or less were vegetarians ?

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