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Random WalkConta...Now, let us find the probability that after three steps the person ends up at position-1.If 'F' indicates the action of moving forward and 'B' indicates the action of moving backward.So, to end up at position-1, the person must follow one of the following possible sequence of actions.(FFB, FBF, BFF}The probability that the person ends up at position-1 is given by,Probability = P((FFB))+P((FBF)+P({BFF})Probability = [pp (1-p] + [p(1 - p) + p] + [(1 − p) *p*p] PProbability 3 [p² + (1 - p]-ī<-2BFClass wittes by Rod Sch00:15

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Random WalkConta...Now, let us find the probability that after three steps the person ends up at position-1.If 'F' indicates the action of moving forward and 'B' indicates the action of moving backward.So, to end up at position-1, the person must follow one of the following possible sequence of actions.(FFB, FBF, BFF}The probability that the person ends up at position-1 is given by,Probability = P((FFB))+P((FBF)+P({BFF})Probability = [pp (1-p] + [p(1 - p) + p] + [(1 − p) pp] PProbability 3 [p² + (1 - p]-ī<-2BFClass wittes by Rod Sch00:15

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