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Mathematics, 23.10.2021 17:10 shreyasrikanth1

Airlines often sell more tickets for a flight than there are seats, because some ticket holders don't show up for the flight. An airline estimates that 86% of ticket holders actually show up for the flight. If the airline sells 107 tickets, what is the probability that more than 100 of the ticket holders will show up causing the airline to have to bump some passengers from the flight

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