Case Study

Evaluating a Consumption Choice

A student is planning their weekly spending on two items: boba teas and slices of pizza. The table below outlines several combinations of these items that would use up their entire weekly budget. If you were to plot this data on a graph to create a budget boundary (with pizza slices on the horizontal axis and boba teas on the vertical axis), would a combination of 3 slices of pizza and 3 boba teas be an affordable choice? Explain your reasoning by referencing the data points that form the boundary.

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