Multiple Choice
(Figure: Pineapples and Oranges I) This figure shows the level of happiness that Sam receives when consuming pineapples and oranges. Sam's grandmother, who is visiting from Florida, gives Sam 10 oranges and 1 pineapple. According to his levels of happiness in consuming pineapples and oranges, Sam will be willing to:
A) trade away more than one orange for an additional pineapple.
B) trade lots of pineapples for an additional orange.
C) trade his only pineapple for one more orange.
D) give up all of his oranges for four more pineapples.
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