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An airline finds that 4 percent of the passengers that make reservations on a particular flight will not show up. Consequently, their policy is | |||
reservations on a particular flight will not show up. Consequently, their policy is | |||
to sell 100 reserved seats on a plane that has only 98 seats. Find the probability | to sell 100 reserved seats on a plane that has only 98 seats. Find the probability | ||
that every person who shows up for the flight will find a seat available. | that every person who shows up for the flight will find a seat available. |
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An airline finds that 4 percent of the passengers that make reservations on a particular flight will not show up. Consequently, their policy is to sell 100 reserved seats on a plane that has only 98 seats. Find the probability that every person who shows up for the flight will find a seat available.