Multiple Choice
Using the following data, how many rooms are available using an adjusted room count? The hotel has 330 rooms. Last night's occupancy was 90%. 6pm reservations are 100. Guaranteed reservations are 100. There are 200 rooms due to check out today. Understays are projected at 2%. Overstays are projected at 4%. Early arrivals are projected at 3%. 6pm cancellations are projected at 10%. Guaranteed cancellations are projected at 5%. No shows are projected at 2%. How many rooms are available using an adjusted room count:
A) +0
B) +17
C) -5
D) +22
E) -7s
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