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Mathematics, 10.07.2019 17:30 stricklandashley43

Suppose that 15% of people dont show up for a flight, and suppose that their decisions are independent. how many tickets can you sell for a plane with 144 seats and be 99% sure that not too many people will show up.
the book says to do this by using the normal distribution function and that the answer is selling 157 tickets.

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