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. A Markov system with two states satisfies the following rule. If you are in state 1 then to of the time you remain in

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A Markov System With Two States Satisfies The Following Rule If You Are In State 1 Then To Of The Time You Remain In 1
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. A Markov system with two states satisfies the following rule. If you are in state 1 then to of the time you remain in state 1. If you are in state 2 then of the time you remain in state 2. At time t = 0, there are 100 people in state 2 and no people in the other state. Write the transition matrix for this system using the state vector v= [state 1 state 2 1 T= Write the state vector for time t=0. Vo = Compute the state vectors for time t=1 and t = 2. V1 = V2 =