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Suppose a process has 3 possible states labeled 1, 2, and 3, and that every hour, it makes a transition to a different state. From state 1, transitions to states 2 and 3 are equally likely. From state 2, transitions to states 1 and 3 are equally likely. From state 3, it always makes a transition to state 1. Find the steady-state distribution. Enter the three steady-state probabilities Ο€1,Ο€2, and Ο€3 as βŸ¨Ο€1,Ο€2,Ο€3⟩ using the boxes below. Enter exact answers (you may have to use fractions).

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