I am trying to figure out how to approach the two following Multiplecation Rules problems, any help would be wonderful!
1. A national study of patients who were overweight found 56% also have elevated blood pressures. If two overweight patients are selected, find the probability
that both have elevated blood pressure.
2. A flashlight has six batteries, two of which are defective. If two are selected at random without replacement, find the probability that the first battery tests good and the second one is defective.
1. A national study of patients who were overweight found 56% also have elevated blood pressures. If two overweight patients are selected, find the probability
that both have elevated blood pressure.
2. A flashlight has six batteries, two of which are defective. If two are selected at random without replacement, find the probability that the first battery tests good and the second one is defective.