Question: Need correct answer with explanation Question 12 3 points Save Answer Fruits on a bush are in one of three states: unripe, ripe or over-ripe.

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Need correct answer with explanation Question 12 3 points Save Answer Fruits

Question 12 3 points Save Answer Fruits on a bush are in one of three states: unripe, ripe or over-ripe. During each week after producing an initial crop of unripe fruit, 10% of unripe fruits will ripen, 10% of ripe fruits will become over-ripe and 20% of over-ripe fruits will fall off the bush. Assuming that the same number of new unripe fruits appear as over-ripe fruits fall off in a week, determine the steady state percentages of fruit that are unripe (U), ripe (R) or over-ripe (O). Enter the percentage values of U. R and O below, correct to one decimal place. U = R = O= [3 marks]

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