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NClaborn

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An airline estimates that 91 of people booked on their flights actually show up.
 
  If the airline books 63 people on a flight for which the maximum number is 61, what is the probability that the number of people who show up will exceed the capacity of the plane?
  A) 0.0026 B) 0.0190 C) 0.0164 D) 0.0692

Question 2

A discrete variable can only yield whole-number values.
 
  A) True B) False



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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