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Mathematics, 11.03.2021 20:50 annajquinterov

Clumsy Carl is running a marathon. There are 333 dangerous areas on the course, and Clumsy Carl approximates that he has a 50\%50%50, percent chance of falling at each spot, independent of if he falls at the other spots. The table below shows the total number of people that will see Carl fall based on how many times he falls.
What is the expected total number of people that will see Carl fall?
Round your answer to the nearest hundred.
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