Based on long experience, an airline found that about 4% of the people making reservations on a flight from Miami to Denver do not show up for the flight. Suppose the airline overbooks this flight by selling 268 ticket reservations for an airplane with only 255 seats. (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
(a) What is the probability that a person holding a reservation will show up for the flight?(b) Let n = 268 represent the number of ticket reservations. Let r represent the number of people with reservations who show up for the flight. What expression represents the probability that a seat will be available for everyone who shows up holding a reservation?
P(r ≥ 268)P(r ≤ 255) P(r ≤ 268)P(r ≥ 255)
(c) Use the normal approximation to the binomial distribution and
part (b) to answer the following question: What is the probability
that a seat will be available for every person who shows up holding
a reservation?
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