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Consider the numbers 0,1,2,...,11 written around a ring as they usually are on a clock (we write 0 insteadof 12). Consider a Markov chainXnthat at any point jumps with equal probability to either of the twoadjacent numbers. (a) What is the expected number of steps that Xn will take to return to its starting position?

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