Railway trains competing for the passenger traffic


Once upon a time, there were two railway trains competing for the passenger traffic of 1000 people leaving from Chicago at the same hour and going to Los Angeles. Assume that passengers are equally likely to select each train. How many seats (at least) should a train have to assure a probability of .99 or better of having seat for each passenger?

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