In a popular online role playing game, players can create detailed designs for their character's "costumes," or appearance. Hudson sets up a website where players can buy and sell these costumes online. Information about the number of people who visited the website and the number of costumes purchased in a single day is listed below.

80 visitors purchased no costume.
32 visitors purchased exactly one costume.
3 visitors purchased more than one costume.

Based on these results, express the probability that the next person will purchase more than one costume as a percent to the nearest whole number.

To find the probability, we need to determine the number of visitors who purchased more than one costume and divide it by the total number of visitors. From the given information, we know that 3 visitors purchased more than one costume, 32 visitors purchased exactly one costume, and 80 visitors purchased no costume.

The total number of visitors is 3 + 32 + 80 = 115.

Therefore, the probability that the next person will purchase more than one costume is 3/115.

Converting the probability to a percent, we get (3/115) * 100 ≈ 2.61%.

To the nearest whole number, the probability is 3%.