Suppose Daisy is willing to trade 3/4 tart to Maxine for each pie that Maxine makes and sends to Daisy. Which of the following combinations of pies and tarts could Maxine not then consume, assuming Maxine specializes in making pies and Daisy specializes in making tarts? a. 4 pies and 6 tarts b. 6 pies and 5 tarts c. 8 pies and 3 tarts d. 10 pies and 1.5 tarts
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