Caroline Sierra loves to eat raspberry-apple cobblers, but will only do so if the raspberries and apples are used in the ratio of 3 ounces of raspberries to 2 ounces of apples. Assume that each cobbler uses exactly 3 ounces of raspberries and 2 ounces of apples. Each cobbler eaten yields 1 unit of utility, and the utility of cobblers is linear in the number eaten. Say the price of raspberries is $5 per ounce and the price of apples is $2 per ounce. It costs $190 to achieve a utility level of 10. Then a tax is placed on raspberries so that their price increases from $5 to $10 per ounce. What is the price-compensating variation?
A) $340
B) $150
C) $260
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