A car dealership conducted a poll of 1,000 people in the tri-state area. The poll asked the participants whether they drove a sedan or a truck and whether they lease or own the vehicle.
\begin{tabular}{r|c|c|c}
& Sedan $(S)$ & Truck $(T)$ & totals \\
\hline Lease $(L)$ & 597 & 49 & 646 \\
\hline Own $(O)$ & 282 & 72 & 354 \\
\hline totals & 879 & 121 & 1,000
\end{tabular}
Using the table above, determine which of the following statements is true if someone from the group of people polled was chosen at random.
A. The probability that the person leases the vehicle given that it is a truck is greater than the probability that the vehicle is a sedan given that the person leases the vehicle.
B. The probability that the person leases the vehicle given that it is a sedan is less than the probability that the vehicle is a sedan given that the person leases the vehicle.