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==Examples==
 
==Examples==
 
A student investigated the chance of getting viral fever for a period of a school that took vitamin tablets every day.
 
A student investigated the chance of getting viral fever for a period of a school that took vitamin tablets every day.
A student investigated whether taking vitamin tablets every day for a school term affected peoples chances of getting a Viral fever during the period. The total number of students 880. In that 639 students didn't get viral fever and 241 students got fever .But the expected ratio is 1:3.
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A student investigated whether taking vitamin tablets every day for a school term affected peoples chances of getting a Viral fever during the period. The total number of students 880. In that 639 students didn't get viral fever and 241 students got fever .But the expected ratio is 1:3
'''Answer''':
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=Answer=
If the ratio is 1:3 and the total number of observed individuals is 880, then the expected numerical values should be 660 didn't get and 220 students will get that fever.   
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If the ratio is 1:3 and the total number of observed individuals is 880, then the expected numerical values should be 660 didn't get and 220 students will get that fever.   
    
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