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6.) The probability that a business person will cancel his reservation at the Place des Pins hotel is about 10%. Knowing that the hotel has 56 reservations,
A.) determines the probability that at least 10 business people will cancel their reservation;
B.) determines the probability that exactly 2 business people will cancel their
Reservation;
C.) determines the probability that 5 to 10 people in the business community will cancel their reservation.
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