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In a dinner guests were asked whether they would eat a “chicken” entrée or a vegetarian....

In a dinner guests were asked whether they would eat a “chicken” entrée or a vegetarian. Out of the total 44 guests, 21 asked for “either”, 7 said “chicken”, 13 said “vegetarian”, and 3 said “neither”. How much this distribution is similar and diverse by reporting appropriate measurements:

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