i made a typo i meant to say what is the probability that both are obese

To calculate the probability that both individuals are obese, we need to know the probability of each person being obese and assume their events are independent. Let's assume the probability of one person being obese is 0.3 (this is just an example value, you can substitute it with the actual probability if you have it).

Now, we assume the two individuals are unrelated, so the probability of both events occurring is the product of their individual probabilities.

In this case, the probability of both individuals being obese would be:
P(both are obese) = P(A is obese) * P(B is obese)

Let's say person A and person B are the two individuals under consideration, and P(A is obese) = 0.3 and P(B is obese) = 0.3.

Using the formula above:
P(both are obese) = 0.3 * 0.3 = 0.09

So, the probability that both individuals are obese is 0.09 or 9%.

Please note that the actual probability values may differ based on the specific context or data available.