2019 AIME II Problems/Problem 2
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Problem 2
Lily pads lie in a row on a pond. A frog makes a sequence of jumps starting on pad
. From any pad
the frog jumps to either pad
or pad
chosen randomly with probability
and independently of other jumps. The probability that the frog visits pad
is
, where
and
are relatively prime positive integers. Find
.
Solution
Let be the probability the frog visits pad
starting from pad
. Then
,
, and
for all integers
. Working our way down, we find
.
Solution 2(Casework)
Define a one jump to be a jump from to
and a two jump to be a jump from
to
.
Case 1: (6 one jumps)
Case 2: (4 one jumps and 1 two jumps)
Case 3: (2 one jumps and 2 two jumps)
Case 4: (3 two jumps)
Summing the probabilities gives us so the answer is
.
- pi_is_3.14
Solution 3 (easiest)
Let be the probability that the frog lands on lily pad
. The probability that the frog never lands on pad
is
, so
. This rearranges to
, and we know that
, so we can compute
to be
, meaning that our answer is
-Stormersyle
Solution 4
For any point , let the probability that the frog lands on lily pad
be
. The frog can land at lily pad
with either a double jump from lily pad
or a single jump from lily pad
. Since the probability when the frog is at
to make a double jump is
and same for when it's at
, the recursion is just
. Using the fact that
, and
, we find that
.
-bradleyguo
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