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Mathematics, 18.10.2019 19:00 kae97

An airline overbooks a flight, selling more tickets for the flight than there are seats on the plane (figuring that it’s likely that some people won’t show up). the plane has 100 seats, and 110 people have booked the flight. each person will show up for the flight with probability 0.9, independently. find the probability that there will be enough seats for everyone who shows up for the flight.

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