people were given three cups of water to taste. One was bottled water and the other two were tap water. Mr. Bullards' class of 21 students participated in this experiment. Assuming you cannot tell the difference, what is the mean and standard deviation for the number of correct guesses.

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In a taste test, people were given three cups of water to taste. One
was bottled water and the other two were tap water. Mr. Bullards'
class of 21 students participated in this experiment. Assuming you
cannot tell the difference, what is the mean and standard deviation
for the number of correct guesses.

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