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Business, 12.07.2019 05:20 griffinadrianne9109

Each morning an individual leaves his house and goes for a run. he is equally likely to leave either from his front or back door. upon leaving the house, he chooses a pair of running shoes (or goes running barefoot if there are no shoes at the door from which he departed). on his return he is equally likely to enter, and leave his running shoes, either by the front or back door. if he owns a total of k pairs of running shoes, what proportion of the time does he run barefooted?

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