According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1999-2008), 35.7% of U.S. adults were considered obese (BMI <30). You randomly selected two people in the U.S. and calculate their BMI. Are these two events independent? What is the probability that both are obese?

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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1999-2008), 35.7% of U.S. adults were considered obese (BMI <30). You randomly selected two people in the U.S. and calculate their BMI. Are these two events independent? What is the probability that both are obese? 

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