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Travelers who fail to cancel their hotel reservations when they have no intention of showing up are commonly referred to as no-shows. In anticipation of no-shows and late cancellations, most hotels overbook(i. e., accept reservations for more rooms than the number of rooms in their inventory). The Journal of Travel Research(Spring 1985) reported that six major hotels in the Seattle area had a no-show rate of10%. Let X equal the number of no-shows among the four travelers who have made hotel reservations in this study.
a) What is the probability that at least two of the four selected will turn to be no-shows?
b) What is the most likely value for X?
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