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We have two coins, a and b. for each toss of coin a, we obtain heads with probability 1/2 ; for each toss of coin b, we obtain heads with probability 1/3 . all tosses of the same coin are independent. we toss coin a until heads is obtained for the first time. we then toss coin b until heads is obtained for the first time with coin b. the expected value of the total number of tosses is:

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