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p = 88/100

p = 0.88

The probability that if air USA books 20 persons, not enough seat is available is 0.5631.

x = 18

By applying binomial distributiion:-

P(x,n) = nCx*px*(1-p)(n-x)

P(x > 18) = 0.5631

No, it is not low enough to not to be a concern.

No, it is not low enough to not to be a concern.