When someone buys a ticket for an airline flight, there is a 0.069 probability that the person will not show up for the flight. A certain jet can seat 24 passengers. Is it wise to book 26 passengers...


When someone buys a ticket for an airline flight, there is a 0.069 probability that the person will<br>not show up for the flight. A certain jet can seat 24 passengers. Is it wise to book 26 passengers for<br>a flight on the jet?<br>Hint: Let a success be the event that a passenger shows up for the flight.<br>Then find the probability P(X > 25)<br>Answer:<br>The success probability is<br>The probability P(X > 25) =<br>= P(25 or 26) =<br>%3D<br>NOTE: Both answers are the same but the last one you shows P(25) + P(26) = P(X> 25); example<br>0.0000+ 0.0000= 0.0000<br>

Extracted text: When someone buys a ticket for an airline flight, there is a 0.069 probability that the person will not show up for the flight. A certain jet can seat 24 passengers. Is it wise to book 26 passengers for a flight on the jet? Hint: Let a success be the event that a passenger shows up for the flight. Then find the probability P(X > 25) Answer: The success probability is The probability P(X > 25) = = P(25 or 26) = %3D NOTE: Both answers are the same but the last one you shows P(25) + P(26) = P(X> 25); example 0.0000+ 0.0000= 0.0000

Jun 04, 2022
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