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Mathematics, 16.03.2020 17:02 jazzilove710

When someone buys a ticket for an airline flight, there is a 0.098 probability that the person will not show up for the flight. A certain jet can seat 18 passengers. Is it wise to book 20 passengers for a flight on the jet?

Determine whether or not booking 24 passengers for 22 seats on the jet is a wise decision. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box in that choice with the probability that there are not enough seats on the jet.

(Round to four decimal places as needed.)

A. It is a wise decision because the probability that there are not enough seats on the jet is __. So, overbooking is an unlikely event.

B. It is not a wise decision because the probability that there are not enough seats on the jet is __. So, overbooking is not an unlikely event.

C. It is not a wise decision because the probability that there are not enough seats on the jet is __. So, overbooking is an unlikely event.

D. It is a wise decision because the probability that there are not enough seats on the jet is __. So, overbooking is not an unlikely event.

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