3. The weather in some city displays the following patterns:•If it rains on one day then there is a probability of 0.6 that it will rain on the following day.• If it doesn't rain on one day then there is only a probability of 0.2 that it will rain on the following day.If the system is modelled through a Markov process, specify the system states and write down the transition matrix.
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In this case, the weather can be in one of two states: it can either be raining or not raining. So, we can define the states as follows: State 1: It is raining State 2: It is not raining Show more…
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