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a. If the city's shelters have a capacity of 350, will that be enough places for abused womer on 95% of all nights? If not, what number of shelter openings will be needed?
b. The current capacity is only 220 openings, because some shelters have been closed. What is the percentage of nights that the number of abused women seeking shelter will exceed current capacity?
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