Is there a unique way of filling in the missing probabilities in the transition diagram shown to the right? If so, complete the transition diagram and write the corresponding transition matrix. If not, explain why. Is there a unique way of filling in the missing probabilities in the transition diagram? If so, identify the missing probabilities. If not, explain why. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. A. Yes. The probability of transition from
A
to
A
is
◻
, the probability of transition from
B
to
C
is
◻
and the probability of transition from
C
to
B
is
◻
(Type integers or decimals.) B. No. It is possible to find the probability of transition from B to
C
and from
C
to
B
, but there is not enough information to find the pro transition from
A
to
A
. C. No. At least one of the missing probabilities is needed to find the other two. D. No. It is possible to find the probability of transition from
A
to
A
, but the probability of transition from
B
to
C
is needed to find the pre of transition from
C
to
B
(and vice versa). Write the corresponding transition matrix
P
, if possible. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. A. (Type an integer or decimal for each matrix element.)