Final answer:
The probability of selecting two defective DVDs from a box containing 20 DVDs with 4 defective ones, with replacement, is 1/25.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the probability that both DVDs are defective, we need to consider the probability of selecting a defective DVD on each trial.
Since the DVDs are selected with replacement, the probability remains constant.
There are 20 DVDs in total, with 4 of them being defective.
So the probability of selecting a defective DVD on the first trial is 4/20 = 1/5.
Similarly, the probability of selecting a defective DVD on the second trial is also 1/5.
To find the probability that both DVDs are defective, we multiply these probabilities together:
Probability = (1/5) * (1/5) = 1/25