For Sara, ramen noodles are a normal good, however Sean considers ramen noodles to be inferior. If Sara and Sean have the same amount of income:
A) Sean's income effect will be stronger than Sara's income effect.
B) Sean's substitution effect will be stronger than Sara's substitution effect.
C) Sean's demand for ramen noodles will be more price elastic than Sara's.
D) Sean's demand for ramen noodles will be less price elastic than Sara's.
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