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Hideki spends all his money on movie tickets and groceries. Suppose Hideki is presented with two options: A and B. Option A gives him a voucher of $X, which he can only spend on groceries. Option B gives him $X, which he can spend on either or both goods. Which of the following is correct? Hideki can never be indifferent between Option A and Option Hideki always prefers Option A to Option B. Hideki is always indifferent between Option A and Option B. Hideki can prefer Option B to Option A but cannot prefer Option A to Option B.

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Hideki can never be indifferent between Option A and Option B.(Option A)

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Without more details, it is impossible to predict whether Hideki will favor Option A or Option B. If Hideki values food more than movie tickets and the voucher's worth is sufficient to cover his grocery costs, he might select Option A. Hideki might, however, favor Option B if he values movie tickets more than groceries and if the voucher's worth is sufficient to pay for both his movie ticket and grocery costs. It is impossible to predict whether Hideki will pick Option A or Option B without knowing more about his preferences and the worth of the coupon.

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