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9 June, 22:13

An airline knows that, on average, the probability that a passenger will not show up for a flight is 6%. If an airplane is fully booked and holds 300 passengers, how many seats are expected to be empty? If the airline overbooked the flight by 10 passengers, about how many passengers are expected to show up for the flight? Justify your answer.

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  1. 9 June, 23:14
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    It can expect 18 seats to be empty. in the second case, maybe 19 seats
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