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==Problem==
==Problem==
A red ball and a green ball are randomly and independently tossed into bins numbered with the positive integers so that for each ball, the probability that it is tossed into bin <math>k</math> is <math>2^{-k}</math> for <math>k = 1,2,3....</math>  What is the probability that the red ball is tossed into a higher-numbered bin than the green ball?


==Solution==
==Solution==

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Problem

A red ball and a green ball are randomly and independently tossed into bins numbered with the positive integers so that for each ball, the probability that it is tossed into bin $k$ is $2^{-k}$ for $k = 1,2,3....$ What is the probability that the red ball is tossed into a higher-numbered bin than the green ball?

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2019 AMC 12B (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
Preceded by
Problem 12
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Problem 14
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