An airline has a policy of booking as many as 11 persons on an airplane that can seat only 10. (Past studies have revealed that only 86.0% of the booked passengers actually arrive for the flight.) Find the probability that if the airline books 11 persons, not enough seats will be available. Is it unlikely for such an overbooking to occur? The probability that not enough seats will be available is (Round to four decimal places as needed.) Is it unlikely for such an overbooking to occur? A. It is unlikely for such an overbooking to occur, because the probability of the overbooking is less than or equal to than 0.05. B. It is unlikely for such an overbooking to occur, because the probability of the overbooking is greater than 0.05. OC. It is not unlikely for such an overbooking to occur, because the probability of the overbooking is less than or equal to than 0.05. OD. It is not unlikely for such an overbooking to occur, because the probability of the overbooking is greater than 0.05.