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Mathematics, 07.09.2020 01:01 djkk1367

At each stage, a ball is randomly selected from the urn. A coin having probability 0.6 of landing heads is then flipped. If heads appears, the selected ball is replaced by a white ball and returned to the urn. If tails appears, the selected ball is replaced by a black ball and returned to the urn. Let Xn denote the number of white balls in the urn after the nth stage. Required:
Find the non-zero transition probabilities.

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