Final answer:
Without explicit details on Ted and Ryan, the scenario suggests different motivations for summer jobs, possibly mixing extrinsic and intrinsic factors, with Ted perhaps working for money and Ryan potentially enjoying the job's creative aspect.
Step-by-step explanation:
The scenario describes different motivations and work environments for two individuals, but without the full background of Ted and Ryan's specific situations, we cannot directly match them to this scenario. However, based on the information provided, we can ascertain that Ted and Ryan have different motivations for their summer jobs, as typically seen with diverse individual interests and job roles. While Ted's reasons for taking a summer job could be extrinsic, such as needing extra money, Ryan might be driven by an intrinsic motivation like the enjoyment of outdoors or the creative aspect of a particular job.
It is also possible that both Ted and Ryan could work in the same place but have different experiences based on their personal interests like creating artistic patios or a love for outdoor work.
Statement d which says Ted works for the extra money, while Ryan enjoys the creative aspect of the job, could fit this scenario if one assumes that the construction worker represents Ted and his temporary job reflects a need for money rather than interest.