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.

Use the passage to answer the question.

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

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Responses

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

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

They like the looks of different styles of houses.

They like the looks of different styles of houses.

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

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

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

The correct answers are:

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

The two correct answers are:

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

Explanation:
Devin needs a home equipped for a person in a wheelchair, while Manny wants to live in a specific neighborhood near his friends. These are different needs that are likely to require different types of homes. Additionally, it is mentioned that Devin has a high-paying job, which means he can afford to spend more money on a home compared to Manny, who has a low-paying job.