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) A housewife buys three kinds of Cereals A, B, C. She never buys the same cereal in successive weeks. If she buys Cereal A, the next week she buys Cereal B. However, if she buys B or C, the next week she is three times as likely to buy A as other Cereal. In the long run, how often she buys each of the Cereals?​

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Answered by Heavenlybody
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A housekeeper buys three kinds of cereal: A, B, C. She never buys the same cereal in successive weeks.

If she buys cereal A, then the next week she buys cereal B. However, if she buys either B or C, then the next week she is

three times as likely to buy A as the other brand.

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