You have a coin that is unfair. The probability of flipping one head is constant, greater than the probability of flipping a tail, but otherwise unknown. You and your friend would like to play a game, using the coin given. You win under certain circumstances; and your friend wins under circumstances. Give the circumstances under which you and your friend wins such that the probability of you winning is equal to the chance of your friend winning.
Note: The circumstances must not be the same, and you can have multiple events.
2007-02-23
20:26:54
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2007-02-23
20:29:53 ·
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