What is the most likely short-term consequence of spending all your money on a cookie?

a) getting hungry in the afternoon

b) saving money for another lunch

c) giving up eating the hot lunch that day

d) deciding to eat cookies for lunch everyday

Is it c?

If you're an elementary or high school student, you're probably right, unless your hot lunch fee is already paid.

In other situations, any of these answers could be correct.

This is an 8th grade question, so does c work?

Yes.

It's actually A

To determine the most likely short-term consequence of spending all your money on a cookie, let's analyze each option:

a) Getting hungry in the afternoon:
If you spend all your money on a cookie, you may still feel hungry in the afternoon since a cookie alone may not provide sufficient sustenance to keep you full.

b) Saving money for another lunch:
Since you've spent all your money on a cookie, you won't have any savings left for another lunch, making this unlikely as a short-term consequence.

c) Giving up eating the hot lunch that day:
This option is a possible consequence. If you spend all your money on a cookie, you might not have enough money left to purchase a hot lunch and opt to skip it instead.

d) Deciding to eat cookies for lunch every day:
While this might be a consequence in the long run, the question asks for the most likely short-term consequence. It's less likely that spending all your money on a cookie once would lead to a long-term habit of only eating cookies for lunch every day.

Considering the options, the most likely short-term consequence of spending all your money on a cookie is c) giving up eating the hot lunch that day.