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\newcommand{\mathds}{\mathbb}</math></div> For [[guide:52e01d4de7#exam 11.1.2 |Example]] when <math>\mat{P}</math> is ergodic, | \newcommand{\mathds}{\mathbb}</math></div> For [[guide:52e01d4de7#exam 11.1.2 |Example]] when <math>\mat{P}</math> is ergodic, what is the proportion of people who are told that the President will run? Interpret the fact that this proportion is independent of the starting state. | ||
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For Example when [math]\mat{P}[/math] is ergodic, what is the proportion of people who are told that the President will run? Interpret the fact that this proportion is independent of the starting state.