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Evie read an article that said 6% of teenagers were vegetarians, but she thinks it's higher for students at her large school. To test her theory, Evie took a random sample of 25 students at her school, and 20% of them were

vegetarians.

To see how likely a sample like this was to happen by random chance alone, Evie performed a simulation. She

simulated 40 samples of n = 25 students from a large population where 6% of the students were vegetarian.

She recorded the proportion of vegetarians in each sample. Here are the sample proportions from her 40

samples:

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