Devin and Manny are both shopping for a new home. Devin has a high-paying job, but needs a home equipped for a person in a wheelchair. Manny has a low-paying job and would like to live in a very specific neighborhood near his friends.

From the information in the passage, why might Devin and Manny select different homes? Select the two correct answers.

A. They have different needs that likely cannot be met by the same home.

B. They like the looks of different styles of houses.

C. Devin can afford to spend more money on a home than Manny can pay.

D. Manny is willing to look in more areas than Devin will search.

A. They have different needs that likely cannot be met by the same home.

C. Devin can afford to spend more money on a home than Manny can pay.

The correct answers are A and C.

A. They have different needs that likely cannot be met by the same home:

Devin requires a home that is equipped for a person in a wheelchair, which may involve features such as ramps, wider doorways, and accessible bathrooms. Manny, on the other hand, does not have specific accessibility requirements. Therefore, it is likely that they would need different types of homes to meet their individual needs.

C. Devin can afford to spend more money on a home than Manny can pay:

The passage states that Devin has a high-paying job, while Manny has a low-paying job. This suggests that Devin has a higher budget for purchasing a home compared to Manny. As a result, they may be looking for homes in different price ranges and neighborhoods based on their financial capabilities.

The correct answers are:

A. They have different needs that likely cannot be met by the same home.
C. Devin can afford to spend more money on a home than Manny can pay.