(a)
The interpretation of the numbers in the second column of the stochastic matrix that describes the day-to-day transitions of the workday traffic conditions on the Baltimore Beltway is characterized as Light, Moderate and Heavy is,
(b)
To calculate: The percentage of the workdays that would fall for each category in the long run when the stochastic matrix that describes the day-to-day transitions of the workday traffic conditions on the Baltimore Beltway is characterized as Light, Moderate and Heavy is,
(c)
To calculate: The workdays out of 20 workdays in a month when it is expected to have heavy traffic on the Baltimore Beltway when the stochastic matrix that describes the day-to-day transitions of the workday traffic conditions on the Baltimore Beltway is characterized as Light, Moderate and Heavy is,
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