A consumer magazine investigated the relationship between new car purchase price and total repair costs over a 10-year period. The data are summarized in the table below. Each cell in the table shows the number of cars in that category.

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A. According to the table, if the purchase price of a car was less than $20,000, what is the probability that its total repair costs were less than $10,000?

B. If a car had total repair costs of less than $10,000, what is the probability that its purchase price was more than $40,000? Express your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth.

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about 32% about 20% about 43.7% about 9% about 25% about 46%
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A. about 20%
B. about 9%