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    A Hotel with Too Little Capacity Is Typically Overbooked and Has
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A Hotel with Too Little Capacity Is Typically Overbooked and Has

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A hotel with too little capacity is typically overbooked and has to bump guests to other hotels. This is why there is no such thing as a hotel with too much capacity.

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