In the random walk problem for N=4 total steps, assume the probability to move to the right is P- =2/3. (a) Make a table
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In the random walk problem for N=4 total steps, assume the probability to move to the right is P- =2/3. (a) Make a table
In the random walk problem for N=4 total steps, assume the probability to move to the right is P- =2/3. (a) Make a table of all the possible ways that 4 steps can be made, indicating for each way: The number of steps to the right " and the number of steps to the left "2 (b) How many ways can the four steps can be arranged for each outcome of ". Ill for (c) Find the probability Pn=4(n) that after a total of 4 steps, the number of steps to the right is each different value of "1. Justify using what you learned from probability theory how you obtained the final formula you used. (d) Plot Pn=4(%) for the different values of " (e) Calculate the average value of hy (f) Calculate the average value of ni for this problem (8) Calculate the average value of [n, - n,)?
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