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Read the text and sentences. Match each person with the correct furniture and price.

José, Susana, Pablo, and Maria are all shopping for their home. Read the details of their shopping trip.

\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
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\textbf{Name} & \textbf{Furniture and Price} \\
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José & A) Un horno; [tex]$7,000$[/tex] pesos \\
Susana & B) Unas alacenas; [tex]$7,500$[/tex] pesos \\
Pablo & C) Un piso; [tex]$8,000$[/tex] pesos \\
\hline
\end{tabular}



Answer :

Let’s approach this step-by-step to solve which furniture and price match the sentences for each person.

1. José:
- Needs furniture for the kitchen.
- Has 7,500 pesos.

Matching with the options provided:
- Option B: Unas alacenas for 7,500 pesos.

2. Susana:
- Wants furniture for the kitchen.
- Has 700 pesos.

Matching with the options provided:
- Option A: Un horno for 700 pesos.

3. Pablo:
- Needs furniture for the bathroom.
- Has 870 pesos.

There is one last remaining option:
- Option C: Un piso for 8,000 pesos does not match Pablo.

However, based on the given constraints, looks like there is no direct perfect match for Pablo given the current options. Thus, it seems the options and prices might need reevaluation or there might be an incomplete list.

But given the instructions:

For José and Susana, we can certainly conclude:
- José would choose B) Unas alacenas; 7,500 pesos.
- Susana would choose A) Un horno; 700 pesos.

Rechecking:
- Pablo needing furniture for bathroom corresponds to remaining option, though price mismatch indicates reviewing fees.

So, with clear match:
- José: Unas alacenas for 7,500 pesos.
- Susana: Un horno for 700 pesos.

Ensuring consistency in answers often helps re-confirm results for others, like Pablo's indicating potential reevaluation status.