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Construct the transition diagram and the transition matrix that represents the data.
-Fifty percent of those who call themselves liberal for the last election will vote as liberals in the next election, 15%15 \% will vote as conservatives, and 35%35 \% will vote as independents. 70%70 \% of those who voted as conservatives in the last election will do so in the next election, while 9%9 \% will vote as liberals, and 21%21 \% will vote as independents. 88%88 \% of those who voted as independents in the last election will do so in the next election, 10%10 \% will vote as liberals, and 2%2 \% will vote as conservatives.


A)  Construct the transition diagram and the transition matrix that represents the data. -Fifty percent of those who call themselves liberal for the last election will vote as liberals in the next election,  15 \%  will vote as conservatives, and  35 \%  will vote as independents.  70 \%  of those who voted as conservatives in the last election will do so in the next election, while  9 \%  will vote as liberals, and  21 \%  will vote as independents.  88 \%  of those who voted as independents in the last election will do so in the next election,  10 \%  will vote as liberals, and  2 \%  will vote as conservatives. A)     B)
B)  Construct the transition diagram and the transition matrix that represents the data. -Fifty percent of those who call themselves liberal for the last election will vote as liberals in the next election,  15 \%  will vote as conservatives, and  35 \%  will vote as independents.  70 \%  of those who voted as conservatives in the last election will do so in the next election, while  9 \%  will vote as liberals, and  21 \%  will vote as independents.  88 \%  of those who voted as independents in the last election will do so in the next election,  10 \%  will vote as liberals, and  2 \%  will vote as conservatives. A)     B)

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