Multi-airline flights A passenger who takes a trip

Chapter 1, Problem 1.37

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Multi-airline flights A passenger who takes a trip involving two or more airlines pays the first carrier, which then owes the other car rier a portion of the ticket cost. It is too expensive for the airlines to calculate exactly how much they owe each other. Instead, a sample of about 12% of tickets sold is examined and accounts are settled on that basis. (a) What is the population that the airlines want information about? What is the sample? (b) Will the sample results defi nitely, probably, probably not, or defi nitely not yield the correct amount of money for each airline? Explain.

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