If you know MA 114 or finite math pretty well and could help me with a problem I'd really appreciate it... just pm me... I have the answer but Ihave no clue how to get it and I have the final tomorrow... appreciate any help
12/8/2005 12:18:24 AM
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12/8/2005 12:47:05 AM
Three FM radio stations (A, B, and C) are competing for customers in the same market area. Through an aggressive advertising campaign, station A is capturing 11% of station B's customers and 5% of station C's customers each month, while losing only 2% of its customers to B and 2% to C each month. And 1% of B's customers switch to C and 1% of C's customers switch to B each month. This gives you all the information you need to set up the Markov chain for this situation.Initially A and B each have 30% of the listeners and C has 40%What percentage will radio station A have in the long run?What percentage will radio station B have in the long run?What percentage will radio station C have in the long run?thats all but like I said... I do have the answers since the webassign is past due its .6396 for A, ..1261 for B and .2342 for C.... but I dont know how to get the answer and the final is tomorrow and I know this is going to be on them
12/8/2005 12:56:23 AM
To set the problem up; Let A1,B1,C1 be the #of customers and, Ao,Bo,Co be the initial number of customers. From the first statement
12/8/2005 2:19:25 AM