The quality control manager of a cookie company is inspecting a batch of chocolate-chip cookies that has just been baked. If the production process is in control, the mean number of chip parts per cookie is 5.0. How many cookies in a batch of 100 should the manager expect to discard if the company policy requires that all chocolate-chip cookies sold have at least three chocolate-chip parts? The manager should expect to discard cookies. (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
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