SOLUTION: 6% of all radios manufactured are defective, find the probability of selecting two radios in a row that are defective

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Question 1179604: 6% of all radios manufactured are defective, find the probability of selecting two radios in a row that are defective
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    P = 0.06*0.06 = 0.0036 = 0.36%.      ANSWER

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