An airport hotel has 100 rooms. On any given night, it takes up to 105 reservations, because of the possibility of no-shows. Past records indicate that the number of daily reservations is uniformly...

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An airport hotel has 100 rooms. On any given night, it takes up to 105 reservations, because of the possibility of no-shows. Past records indicate that the number of daily reservations is uniformly distributed over the integer range [96, 105]. That is, each integer number in this range has an equal probability, .1, of showing up. The no-shows are represented by the distribution in Table.






































Number





of No-Shows



Probability



0



.10



1



.20



2



.25



3



.30



4



.10



5



.05



 Develop a simulation model to find the following measures of performance of this booking system: the expected number of rooms used per night and the percentage of nights when more than 100 rooms are claimed.



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