After browsing his cabinets to see what meals he can make, Ken is deciding whether to make nachos or spaghetti for dinner. If Ken makes spaghetti, we can conclude:
A. Ken doesn't like nachos.
B. Ken will get more utility from making spaghetti for dinner than nachos.
C. Ken prefers nachos over spaghetti.
D. None of these is true.
Answer: B
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