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An airplane flight has 228 seats. The probability that a person who buys a ticket actually goes on that flight is about 95%. If the airline wants to fill all the seats on the flight, how many tickets should it sell?

345 tickets
240 tickets
2400 tickets
217 tickets

User Stevieb
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Answer:

240 tickets sold

Explanation:

first, you would set up the proportion by writing
(228)/(95) =(x)/(100)

with "x" being the number of seats that needs to be sold

then, you would cross multiply

and you get


95x=228*100 next, you simplify to get the inequality
95x=22800

then divide both sides by 95


x=240

so 240 tickets to fill all the seats

hope this helps ;)

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