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An airline reservation system has a single computer, which breaks down on any given day with probability p. it takes 2 days to restore a failed computer to normal service. form a markov chain by taking as states the pairs .x; y/, where x is the number of machines in operating condition at the end of a day and y is 1 if a day’s labor has been expended on a machine, and 0 otherwise. the transition probability matrix is

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