Multiple Choice
A friend of Dylan's is operating a concession stand for a youth sporting league and wants Dylan's advice on pricing.He plans to sell popcorn for $4,but is unsure of the price to charge for peanuts.Popcorn provides Dylan with 36 utils,while peanuts provide 27 utils.Dylan offers his personal preference as a suggestion,so what is the maximum price Dylan is willing to pay for peanuts?
A) $9
B) $7
C) $4
D) $3
E) $1.50
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