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frog0101

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Hi,
I have been unable to successfully solve this question:
A biased coin was flipped such that: P(T)/P(H)=q, where P(T) is the probability of flipping tails, P(H) is the probability of flipping heads, and q is a positive integer. Find the probability of flippings n heads before m tails as m approaches infinity.

I attempted to find an expression in terms of q for P(T) and P(H), however to no avail. The answer given is 1.
 

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Hi,
I have been unable to successfully solve this question:
A biased coin was flipped such that: P(T)/P(H)=q, where P(T) is the probability of flipping tails, P(H) is the probability of flipping heads, and q is a positive integer. Find the probability of flippings n heads before m tails as m approaches infinity.

I attempted to find an expression in terms of q for P(T) and P(H), however to no avail. The answer given is 1.




















 
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