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VladimirAG [237]
3 years ago
5

Each flight uses a jet with a capacity of 180 seats. The airline measures the utilization of the aircraft by passenger load. Pas

senger load is the number of seats sold divided by the number of available seats on a flight for a time period. The following operating data are available for June: Flight Number Number of Seats Sold 57 5,130 85 2,592 94 2,376 Determine the available seat capacity for each flight number for June. Determine the passenger load for each flight number for June. What recommendations could you provide Eastern Skies based on the passenger load data?
Mathematics
1 answer:
garri49 [273]3 years ago
8 0
<h2>Answer:</h2>

<u><em>(a). 5400</em></u>

<u><em>(b). 57 - 0.95, 85 - 0.48 and 94 - 0.44</em></u>

<u><em>(c). Less load in Flight number 85 and 94.</em></u>

<h2>Step-by-step explanation:</h2>

In the question,

Number of seats in a jet = 180

And,

Passenger\,Load=\frac{Number\,of\,seats\,sold}{Number\,of\,available\,seats}

Now,

Flight Number 57 has seats sold = 5130

Flight Number 85 has seats sold = 2592

Flight Number 94 has seats sold = 2376

(a).

Available seat capacity for each flight number in June can be found out by,

Number of days in the month of June = 30 days

Each day the flight has = 180 seats.

So,

Total number of available seat capacity for each flight in June is = 180 x 30 = 5400

<em><u>Therefore, available seat capacity for each flight = 5400</u></em>

(b).

Passenger load for each flight can be given by,

For <u>Flight number 57,</u>

Passenger\,Load=\frac{Number\,of\,seats\,sold}{Number\,of\,available\,seats}\\Passenger\,Load=\frac{5130}{5400}\\Passenger\,Load=0.95

For <u>Flight number 85,</u>

Passenger\,Load=\frac{Number\,of\,seats\,sold}{Number\,of\,available\,seats}\\Passenger\,Load=\frac{2592}{5400}\\Passenger\,Load=0.48

For <u>Flight number 94,</u>

Passenger\,Load=\frac{Number\,of\,seats\,sold}{Number\,of\,available\,seats}\\Passenger\,Load=\frac{2376}{5400}\\Passenger\,Load=0.44

(c).

The recommendation for the Eastern skies can be that the Passenger Load in the Flight number 57 is near to perfect.

But, the Passenger Load in Flight number 85 and 94 is less than required so there is need of selling more seats in the respective airline flights.

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