Question: Three players A, B, and C take turns tossing a fair coin. Suppose that A tosses the coin first, B tosses second, and C tosses

Three players A, B, and C take turns tossing a fair coin. Suppose that A tosses the coin first, B tosses second, and C tosses third; and suppose that this cycle is repeated indefinitely until someone wins by being the first player to obtain a head. Determine the probability that each of three players will win.

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