Alex lives in Moscow, where tomatoes sell for $2 a kilo, oranges sell for $1 a kilo and mango sell for $3 a kilo. He earns $15 per day. Kate lives in Novosibirsk, where tomatoes sell for $3 a kilo, oranges sell for $6 a kilo and mango sell for $5. She earns $55 a day. Consider two alternative situations: (i) Alex consumes 4 kilos of tomatoes, 4 kilos of oranges and 1 kilo of mango; Kate consumes 6 kilos of tomatoes, 2 kilos of oranges and 5 kilos of mango. (ii) Alex consumes 4 kilos of tomatoes, 4 kilos of oranges and 1 kilo of mango, Kate consumes 1 kilo of tomatoes, 7 kilos of oranges and 2 kilos of mango. Can you determine whether in either of these situations Alex and Kate have different tastes? Explain.
Alex lives in Moscow, where tomatoes sell for $2 a kilo, oranges sell for $1 a kilo and mango sell for $3 a kilo. He earns $15 per day. Kate lives in Novosibirsk, where tomatoes sell for $3 a kilo, oranges sell for $6 a kilo and mango sell for $5. She earns $55 a day. Consider two alternative situations: (i) Alex consumes 4 kilos of tomatoes, 4 kilos of oranges and 1 kilo of mango; Kate consumes 6 kilos of tomatoes, 2 kilos of oranges and 5 kilos of mango. (ii) Alex consumes 4 kilos of tomatoes, 4 kilos of oranges and 1 kilo of mango, Kate consumes 1 kilo of tomatoes, 7 kilos of oranges and 2 kilos of mango. Can you determine whether in either of these situations Alex and Kate have different tastes? Explain.
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![Alex lives in Moscow, where tomatoes sell for $2 a kilo, oranges sell for $1 a kilo and mango sell for $3 a
kilo. He earns $15 per day. Kate lives in Novosibirsk, where tomatoes sell for $3 a kilo, oranges sell for $6 a kilo and
mango sell for $5. She earns $55 a day. Consider two alternative situations:
(i) Alex consumes 4 kilos of tomatoes, 4 kilos of oranges and 1 kilo of mango; Kate consumes 6 kilos of
tomatoes, 2 kilos of oranges and 5 kilos of mango.
(ii) Alex consumes 4 kilos of tomatoes, 4 kilos of oranges and 1 kilo of mango, Kate consumes 1 kilo of
tomatoes, 7 kilos of oranges and 2 kilos of mango.
Can you determine whether in either of these situations Alex and Kate have different tastes? Explain.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F05741907-570b-4826-a4b9-2992905d0234%2Ff15de9d7-0ea9-4b3e-bcd5-1919ca787d78%2Fbuna1_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Alex lives in Moscow, where tomatoes sell for $2 a kilo, oranges sell for $1 a kilo and mango sell for $3 a
kilo. He earns $15 per day. Kate lives in Novosibirsk, where tomatoes sell for $3 a kilo, oranges sell for $6 a kilo and
mango sell for $5. She earns $55 a day. Consider two alternative situations:
(i) Alex consumes 4 kilos of tomatoes, 4 kilos of oranges and 1 kilo of mango; Kate consumes 6 kilos of
tomatoes, 2 kilos of oranges and 5 kilos of mango.
(ii) Alex consumes 4 kilos of tomatoes, 4 kilos of oranges and 1 kilo of mango, Kate consumes 1 kilo of
tomatoes, 7 kilos of oranges and 2 kilos of mango.
Can you determine whether in either of these situations Alex and Kate have different tastes? Explain.
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