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In a city, every day is either cloudy or sunny (not both). If it's sunny on any given day, then the probability that the next day will be sunny is 3/4. If it's cloudy on any given day, then the probability that the next day will be cloudy is 2/3.
a) In the long run, what fraction of days are sunny?
b) Given that a consecutive Saturday and Sunday had the same weather in the city, what is the probability that that weather was sunny?
a) In the long run, what fraction of days are sunny?
b) Given that a consecutive Saturday and Sunday had the same weather in the city, what is the probability that that weather was sunny?
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