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Hi Bobby,
I know there are lots of people who are well qualified but if i answered someone's query or suggesting them something,i think its not any crime and i know what can i do and what i have to do.If suggesting some one is a issue here then why people are asking questions here..Could you please define me.
Here is your solution and if you still need any questions then please feel free to ask me.But i havent done on my own,my friend solved this one.
Toss the coin twice. Let TH, HT and TT correspond to the three choices. If HH, repeat. This takes 8/3 tosses on average. If the coin were biased, TH and HT would occur with equal probabilty. So one strategy could be to assign THHT, HTTH and THTH to the three choices, with other 4-toss outcomes rejected. An alternative strategy is to assign HTT, THT and HTT to the three choices, with other 3-toss outcomes rejected.
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