glittergal96
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Re: HSC 2016 MX2 Combinatorics Marathon
A potentially biased coin produces a H when flipped with probability p.
If you flip this coin repeatedly until you get k H's in a row (k being an arbitrary positive integer), what is the average number of flips you will have to do in total?
Your answer should depend on both p and k.
(If you find this question too difficult, try just solving the k=1 and/or k=2 case, which may be easier for you to think about.)
A potentially biased coin produces a H when flipped with probability p.
If you flip this coin repeatedly until you get k H's in a row (k being an arbitrary positive integer), what is the average number of flips you will have to do in total?
Your answer should depend on both p and k.
(If you find this question too difficult, try just solving the k=1 and/or k=2 case, which may be easier for you to think about.)