In a state, 30% of all people own a scooter, and 41% of all people have a skateboard and bicycle. Find the probability of choosing a person that has a scooter and then choosing another person sequentially who has a skateboard and bicycle? Round answer to nearest tenth and include percent sign.

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Answer: 50%.

Step-by-step explanation: If someone went shopping for a scooter and it was $49.99 dollars but saw a skateboard for $14.99, they would choose the skateboard because it’s cheaper. If someone else went to the store because they wanted a skateboard but then they saw a scooter for $23.99 and a bike for $19.99 there is a 50% chance they will choose the cheaper one. (I hope this ,add sense

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