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Two pirates on a ship known for its strict internal code of conduct capture a chest containing 10 gold coins. The ship's captain grants one pirate, 'Proposer Pete,' the power to decide how the 10 coins will be split between himself and the other pirate, 'Responder Roger.' Roger's only choice is to either accept the proposed split, in which case they both receive their share, or reject it, in which case both pirates get nothing. Based on contemporary observations about pirate crews' internal sense of justice, what is the most probable course of action and outcome?

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