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Now suppose (incorrectly!) that a protein has one unfolded state and one native state. Further, assume the native state is lower in energy than the unfolded state by 100kBT. According to the Gibbs distribution, what is the probability of the unfolded state relative to the native state? (Note "relative" refers to a ratio, not difference here. In the same way, you would say that your chances of winning a lottery double when you buy two tickets instead of one.)

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