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A restaurant offers apple and blueberry pies and stocks an equal number of each kind of pie.  Each day ten customers request pie.  They choose,
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equal number of each kind of pie.  Each day ten customers request pie.  They choose,
with equal probabilities, one of the two kinds of pie.  How many pieces of each kind
with equal probabilities, one of the two kinds of pie.  How many pieces of each kind
of pie should the owner provide so that the probability is about .95 that each
of pie should the owner provide so that the probability is about .95 that each
customer gets the pie of his or her own choice?
customer gets the pie of his or her own choice?

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A restaurant offers apple and blueberry pies and stocks an equal number of each kind of pie. Each day ten customers request pie. They choose, with equal probabilities, one of the two kinds of pie. How many pieces of each kind of pie should the owner provide so that the probability is about .95 that each customer gets the pie of his or her own choice?