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\newcommand{\mathds}{\mathbb}</math></div> Modify the program of Exercise [[exercise:C23749dab7 |Exercise]] so
\newcommand{\mathds}{\mathbb}</math></div> Modify the program of Exercise [[exercise:C23749dab7 |Exercise]] so that it keeps track of the proportion of times in each state in <math>n</math> steps.  Run the modified program for different starting states for [[guide:52e01d4de7#exam 11.1.1 |Example]] and [[guide:52e01d4de7#exam 11.1.6 |Example]].  Does the initial state affect the proportion of time spent in each of the states if <math>n</math> is large?
that it  
keeps track of the proportion of times in each state in <math>n</math> steps.  Run the
modified
program for different starting states for [[guide:52e01d4de7#exam 11.1.1 |Example]] and  
[[guide:52e01d4de7#exam 11.1.6 |Example]].  Does the initial state affect the proportion of
time  
spent in each of the states if <math>n</math> is large?

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Modify the program of Exercise Exercise so that it keeps track of the proportion of times in each state in [math]n[/math] steps. Run the modified program for different starting states for Example and Example. Does the initial state affect the proportion of time spent in each of the states if [math]n[/math] is large?