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An airline has sold 560 tickets for a certain flight (with capacity 555 seats) in the assumption that not all passengers that purchased a ticket will arrive for the flight. assume that the probability that a passenger will not show up for the flight is 1%, independently of all other passengers. how likely is it that there are more passengers showing up for the flight than seats are available? calculate this probability by using a binomial distribution for the number of passengers that showed up for the flight.
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