Because many passengers who make reservations do not show up, airlines often overbook flights (sell more tickets than there are seats). A certain airplane holds 284 passengers. If the airline believes the rate of passenger no-shows is 6% and sells 301 tickets, is it likely they will not have enough seats and someone will get bumped? Bold a right parenthesis font size decreased by 1 Use the normal model to approximate the binomial to determine the probability of at least 285 passengers showing up. Bold b right parenthesis font size decreased by 1 Should the airline change the number of tickets they sell for this flight? Explain. Question content area bottom Part 1 Bold a right parenthesis font size decreased by 1 The probability of at least 285 passengers showing up is enter your response here.(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
Because many passengers who make reservations do not show up, airlines often overbook flights (sell more tickets than there are seats). A certain airplane holds 284 passengers. If the airline believes the rate of passenger no-shows is 6% and sells 301 tickets, is it likely they will not have enough seats and someone will get bumped? Bold a right parenthesis font size decreased by 1 Use the normal model to approximate the binomial to determine the probability of at least 285 passengers showing up. Bold b right parenthesis font size decreased by 1 Should the airline change the number of tickets they sell for this flight? Explain. Question content area bottom Part 1 Bold a right parenthesis font size decreased by 1 The probability of at least 285 passengers showing up is enter your response here.(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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Because many passengers who make reservations do not show up, airlines often overbook flights (sell more tickets than there are seats). A certain airplane holds 284 passengers. If the airline believes the rate of passenger no-shows is 6% and sells 301 tickets, is it likely they will not have enough seats and someone will get bumped?
Bold a right parenthesis font size decreased by 1
Use the normal model to approximate the binomial to determine the probability of at least 285 passengers showing up.
Bold b right parenthesis font size decreased by 1
Should the airline change the number of tickets they sell for this flight? Explain.
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Part 1
Bold a right parenthesis font size decreased by 1
The probability of at least 285 passengers showing up is
enter your response here.
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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