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The Probability That a System Is in a Particular State

Question 20

Question 20

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The probability that a system is in a particular state after a large number of periods is


A) independent of the beginning state of the system.
B) dependent on the beginning state of the system.
C) equal to one half.
D) the same for every ending system.

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