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Your lecturer wants to walk from A to B (see the map). To do so, he first randomly selects one of the paths to C,

Your lecturer wants to walk from A to B (see the map). To do so, he first randomly selects one of

the paths to C, D, or E. Next he selects randomly one of the possible paths at that moment (so if he first

selected the path to E, he can either select the path to A or the path to F ), etc. What is the

probability that he will reach B after two selections?

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