SOLUTION: Suppose that 57% of people have dogs. If two people are randomly chosen, what is the probability that they both have a dog? There is a _____ % chance the two randomly chosen peop

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Question 1182127: Suppose that 57% of people have dogs.
If two people are randomly chosen, what is the probability that they both have a dog?
There is a _____ % chance the two randomly chosen people have dogs.
Round to the nearest one hundredth of a percent

Answer by ikleyn(52931)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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    P = 0.57*0.57 = 0.3249 = 32.49%.     ANSWER

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