2. According to an airline, flights on a certain route are on time 95% of the time. Suppose 9 flights are randomly selected and the number of on time flights is recorded. Use technology to find the probabilities. (a) Determine whether this is a binomial experiment b) Find and interpret the probability that exactly 7 flights are on time. (c) Find and interpret the probability that at least 7 flights are on time d) Find and interpret the probability that fewer than 7 flights are on time. e) Find and interpret the probability that between 6 and 8 flights, inclusive, are on time. (a) Does the probability experiment represent a binomial experiment? A. Yes, because the experiment satisfies all the criteria for a binomial experiment. B. No, because there are more than two mutually exclusive outcomes for each trial. C. No, because the trials of the experiment are not independent D. No, because the probability of success differs from trial to trial. (b) The probability that exactly 7 flights are on time is 0.06285 Round to four decimal places as needed. Choose the correct answer below. A. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 7 to result in exactly 6 flights being on time. OB. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 99 to result in exactly 7 flights being on time. O C. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 1 to result in exactly 7 flights being on time. D. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 6 to result in exactly 7 flights being on time. (c) The probability that at least 7 flights are on time is (Round to four decimal places as needed.) Choose the correct answer below. A. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 99 to result in at least 7 flights being on time B. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 7 to result in at least 99 flights being on time. O C. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 6 to result in at least 7 flights being on time. D. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 37 to result in at least 7 flights being on time. (d) The probability that fewer than 7 flights are on time is Round to four decimal places as needed.) Choose the correct answer below. A. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 6 to result in fewer than 7 flights being on time. O B. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 37 to result in fewer than 7 flights being on time. O C. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 7 to result in fewer than 1 flights being on time. D. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 1 to result in fewer than 7 flights being on time. (e) The probability that between 6 and 8 flights, inclusive, are on time is (Round to four decimal places as needed.) Choose the correct answer below. A. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 99 to result in between 6 and 8 flights being on time. B. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 1 to result in between 6 and 8 flights being on time. O C. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect between 6 and 8 to result in about 37 flights being on time. O D. In 100 trials of this experiment, we expect about 37 to result in between 6 and 8 flights being on time