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Mathematics, 22.06.2021 15:20 gcristhian8863

Suppose players A and B alternate serve from point to point in a modified tie-break in a tennis match. LetpAandpB, respectively, be the probabilities of theirwinning the point on their serve. Can you come up with a back-of-the-envelopecalculation to approximate the exact solution?

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