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A consumer derives satisfaction from two goods: weekly cups of coffee and weekly hours of leisure. Consider the following three combinations (bundles) of these goods:

  • Bundle A: 3 cups of coffee, 10 hours of leisure
  • Bundle B: 4 cups of coffee, 10 hours of leisure
  • Bundle C: 3 cups of coffee, 12 hours of leisure

Assuming the consumer's preferences follow the standard assumption that more of either good is always preferred to less, which statement accurately describes the relationship between these bundles on the consumer's preference map?

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