*Use the following scenario for questions 5-8. Jennie and her friends go off campus everyday for lunch; they choose between three restaurants each day to go to: Cook-out, McDonald's, and Taco Bell. They never go to the same restaurant two days in a row. Below is the given transition matrix: 5. 6. 7. 8. 23 yesterday? A. 0.50 24 Monday? A. A. 0.00 25 0.31 26 What is the probability that Jennie and her friends choose to go to Cook-out when they went to McDonald's B. 0.40 B. 0.27 A. Taco Bell C M T What is the probability that Jennie and her friends will go to Taco Bell on Thursday after they went to Taco Bell on B. 0.32 C. 0.60 CMT 0 .3 .7 .5 0 .5 1.4.6 0. B. Cook-out C. 0.58 In the long run, what percentage of the time does Jennie and her friends visit McDonald's? D. 0.30 C. 0.37 Which restaurant does Jennie and friends frequent the most? C. McDonald's D. 0.42 D. 0.90 D. None of these restaurants
*Use the following scenario for questions 5-8. Jennie and her friends go off campus everyday for lunch; they choose between three restaurants each day to go to: Cook-out, McDonald's, and Taco Bell. They never go to the same restaurant two days in a row. Below is the given transition matrix: 5. 6. 7. 8. 23 yesterday? A. 0.50 24 Monday? A. A. 0.00 25 0.31 26 What is the probability that Jennie and her friends choose to go to Cook-out when they went to McDonald's B. 0.40 B. 0.27 A. Taco Bell C M T What is the probability that Jennie and her friends will go to Taco Bell on Thursday after they went to Taco Bell on B. 0.32 C. 0.60 CMT 0 .3 .7 .5 0 .5 1.4.6 0. B. Cook-out C. 0.58 In the long run, what percentage of the time does Jennie and her friends visit McDonald's? D. 0.30 C. 0.37 Which restaurant does Jennie and friends frequent the most? C. McDonald's D. 0.42 D. 0.90 D. None of these restaurants
A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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