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 147 passengers. If the airline believes the rate of passenger no-shows is 9% and sells 158 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 148 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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