Since whether one person owns a dog does not tell you whether the other person owns a dog, the probability that both own a dog is the product of their individual probabilities: 0.44*0.44.
Ariel G.
asked 06/14/20Suppose that 44% of people own dogs. If you pick two people at random, what is the probability that they both own a dog?
Give your answer as a decimal (to at least 3 places) or fraction
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