Multiple Choice

An economist models a consumer's preferences for pizza (P) and soda (S) using the utility function U(P, S) = P × S. The consumer is considering two bundles: Bundle A consists of 2 slices of pizza and 3 cans of soda. Bundle B consists of 3 slices of pizza and 4 cans of soda. Based on this model, what is the only conclusion that can be drawn with certainty?

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