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-> Moving to another question will save this response. > Question 3 20 points Save Answer Each year, at the beginning of the gardening season, a gardener uses a chemical test to check to check soil conditions. Depending of the outcome of the test, productivity for the new season fall in one of three stares: good, fair, and poor. Over the years, the gardener has observed that last year's soil condition impact current year's productivity and that the situation can be described by the following Markov Chain. If the condition now is poor, what is the probability than in two years will be good? State of the system next year fair State of the system this year good good 0.20 0.10 0.05 poor 0.30 0.30 0.55 0.50 0.60 0.40 fair poor OP=0.08 Ob p=0.05 Oc P=0.775 OdP -0.10 > Moving to another question will save this response Question 3 of 5
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