Calculate the chi-square value for the below example.
Athletes
Non-athletes
TOTAL
Inspired by London 2012
152
164
316
Not inspired by London 2012
111
159
270
TOTAL
263
323
A. 2.876
B. 2.600
C. 2.881
D. 0.586
Answer: A
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