Sandy is helping her uncle at this coffee shop. She observes that, when ordering coffee,  13 of customers select chocolate flavoring.  To simulate the behavior of the next 5 customers, she lets the number 1 represent someone ordering chocolate, and she lets the numbers 2 or 3 represent someone ordering a different flavor. She writes the numbers 1, 2, and 3 on cards and mixes them up.  Sandy then picks one card, records the result, and puts the card back. She does this process four more times to represent 5 customers and to complete 1 trial of the experiment.   She repeats this experiment for a total of 10 trials. The results are recorded in the table. 12323 	13123 	22222 	23111 	11322 	31112 	23331 	11231 	32332 	13111  Using this simulation, what is the probability that 3 or more of the next 5 customers will order chocolate?  Enter your answer, as a fraction in simplified form, in the box.