Multiple Choice
Solve the problem.
-Airlines often overbook flights because a small percentage of passengers do not show up (perhaps due to missed connections) . Past history indicates that for a certain route, the probability that an
Individual passenger will not show up is 0.03. Suppose that 66 people bought tickets for a flight that
Has 65 seats. Determine the probability that there will not be enough seats. Round to 4 decimal
Places.
A) 0.1339
B) 0.1795
C) 0.1741
D) 0.1381
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