Airlines often sell more tickets for a flight than there are seats, because some ticket holders dont

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Airlines often sell more tickets for a flight than there are seats, because some ticket holders don’t show up for the flight. Assume that an airplane has 100 seats for passengers and that the probability that a person holding a ticket appears for the flight is 0.90. If the airline sells 105 tickets, what is the probability that everyone who appears for the flight will get a seat?

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Elementary Statistics

ISBN: 9781259969454

3rd Edition

Authors: William Navidi, Barry Monk

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