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2020 LIMIT Category 2, 19

Consider an unbiased coin which is tossed infinitely many times. Let $A_n$ be the event that no two successive heads occur in the first $n$ tosses of this experiment. Then which of the following is incorrect : (A) $\lim_{n \to \infty} P(A_n)=0$ (B) $\lim_{n \to \infty}3^n P(A_n)=0$ (C) $2^nP(A_n) +2^{n+1}P(A_{n+1})=2^{n+2}P(A_{n+2}$ (D) $\lim_{n \to \infty} \frac{P(A_n)}{P(A_{n+1})}$ is lesser than $1.2$