Bonnie and Kelly are part of a group going to a basketball game. The group has two court-side seats, five upper-level seats, and four seats in general admission. If the group randomly chooses seats, what is the probability that both Bonnie and Kelly will sit court side at the basketball game if they are the first two to choose seats? Express your answer as a percent. If necessary, round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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Bonnie and Kelly are part of a group going to a basketball game. The group has two court-side seats, five upper-level seats, and four seats in general admission. If the group randomly chooses seats, what is the probability that both Bonnie and Kelly will sit court side at the basketball game if they are the first two to choose seats? Express your answer as a percent. If necessary, round your answer to the nearest tenth.
 
 
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