Multiple Choice

A consumer, Alex, derives satisfaction from consuming two goods: sandwiches and sodas. Initially, Alex has a bundle consisting of 10 sandwiches and 2 sodas. At this point, Alex is willing to trade a maximum of 3 sandwiches to obtain one more soda. Later, after some trades that keep the overall level of satisfaction constant, Alex's new bundle consists of 4 sandwiches and 6 sodas. At this new point, what is the most likely maximum number of sandwiches Alex would be willing to trade for one more soda?

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