2017 AMC 10A Problems/Problem 18
Problem
Amelia has a coin that lands heads with probability , and Blaine has a coin that lands on heads with probability
. Amelia and Blaine alternately toss their coins until someone gets a head; the first one to get a head wins. All coin tosses are independent. Amelia goes first. The probability that Amelia wins is
, where
and
are relatively prime positive integers. What is
?
Solution
Let be the probability Amelia wins. Note that
, as if she gets to her turn again, she is back where she started with probability of winning
. The chance she wins on her first turn is
. The chance she makes it to her turn again is a combination of her failing to win the first turn—
and Blaine failing to win—
. Multiplying gives us
. Thus,
Finally, we do
.