SOLUTION: if the probability equals .03 that a randomly selected person from the general population has an IQ of 130 or above, what is the probability that two randomly selected people both
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Question 420046: if the probability equals .03 that a randomly selected person from the general population has an IQ of 130 or above, what is the probability that two randomly selected people both will have IQs of 130 or above?
Answer by sudhanshu_kmr(1152) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
probability that both two have IQs of 130 or above = .03 *.03 = 0.0009
= 9/10000
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