Question 10.6.P.1: Let A be the matrix just before Example 1. Explain why entry...
Let A be the matrix just before Example 1. Explain why entry (3, 6) is zero.
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For entry (3,6) of A, the probability of a transition from state 13:k to state 2:k is required. Suppose that first and third bases are occupied and that the batter does not make an out. To leave a player on second base, the batter must hit a double and the players on first and third base must both reach home plate successfully. This cannot happen according to the model, so the (3, 6)-entry is 0.
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