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A student takes the same street from his home to the university every day. There are 3 streetlights along the way, and he has noticed the following Markov dependence. If he sees a green light at an intersection, then 77% of time the next light is also green. However, if he sees a red light, then 77% of time the next light is also red. (Assume the chance of him seeing a yellow light is zero.) If the first light is green, what is the probability that the third light is red

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