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In a game a coin is tossed `2n+m` times and a player wins if he does not get any two consecutive outcomes same for at least `2n` times in a row. The probability that player wins the game is `(m+2)/(2^(2n)+1)` b. `(2n+2)/(2^(2n))` c. `(2n+2)/(2^(2n+1))` d. `(m+2)/(2^(2n))`

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