5. An airport limousine can accommodate up to four passengers on any one trip. The company will accept a maximum of six reservations for a trip, and a passenger must have a reservation. From previous records, 20% of all those making reservations do not appear for the trip. Answer questions, independence wherever appropriate. the following assuming If six reservations are made, what is the probability that at least one individual with a reservation cannot be accommodated on the trip? b. If six reservations are made, what is the expected number of available places when the limousine departs? c. Suppose the probability distribution of the number of reservations made is given in the accompanying table. Number of reservations 3 Probability 4 5 0.05 | .2 | .35 | .4 Determine the pmf for the number4 of persons in a randomly selected trip

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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.5: Interpreting Data
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5. An airport limousine can accommodate up to
four passengers on any one trip. The company
will accept a maximum of six reservations for a
trip, and a passenger must have a reservation.
From previous records, 20% of all those making
reservations do not appear for the trip. Answer
questions,
independence wherever appropriate.
the
following
assuming
If six reservations are made, what is the
probability that at least one individual with
a reservation cannot be accommodated on
the trip?
b. If six reservations are made, what is the
expected number of available places when
the limousine departs?
c. Suppose the probability distribution of the
number of reservations made is given in the
accompanying table.
Number of reservations 3
Probability
4
5
0.05 | .2 | .35 | .4
Determine the pmf for the number4 of persons
in a randomly selected trip
Transcribed Image Text:5. An airport limousine can accommodate up to four passengers on any one trip. The company will accept a maximum of six reservations for a trip, and a passenger must have a reservation. From previous records, 20% of all those making reservations do not appear for the trip. Answer questions, independence wherever appropriate. the following assuming If six reservations are made, what is the probability that at least one individual with a reservation cannot be accommodated on the trip? b. If six reservations are made, what is the expected number of available places when the limousine departs? c. Suppose the probability distribution of the number of reservations made is given in the accompanying table. Number of reservations 3 Probability 4 5 0.05 | .2 | .35 | .4 Determine the pmf for the number4 of persons in a randomly selected trip
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