[See Solution] When an airline sells tickets for a flight, only about 90% of the people who buy a ticket actually show up. For a flight with 400 seats, the airlines
Question: When an airline sells tickets for a flight, only about 90% of the people who buy a ticket actually show up.
For a flight with 400 seats, the airlines can be 95% confident that between ____ and ___percent of people will actually show up. Fill in the blanks with a percentage.
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Approximately who many tickets should they sell so that there is less than a 10% chance they run out of seats?
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