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University administrators have developed a Markov model to simulate graduation rates at their school. Students might drop out, repeat a year, or move on to the next year. Students have a 3% chance of repeating the year. First-years and sophomores have a 6% chance of dropping out. For juniors and seniors, the drop-out rate is 4%. Compute the probability that a student who starts as a 1st-year eventually graduates the university.

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