Question: What is the steady-state vector for this problem? A man owns an Audi, a Ford, and a VW. He drives every day and never drives

What is the steady-state vector for this problem?
A man owns an Audi, a Ford, and a VW. He drives every day and never drives the same car two days in a row. These are the probabilities that he drives each of the other cars the next day:
Pr(Ford after Audi) = 0.7 Pr(VW after Audi) = 0.3
Pr(Audi after Ford) = 0.6 Pr(VW after Ford) = 0.4
Pr(Audi after VW) = 0.8 Pr(Ford after VW) = 0.2

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