Multiple Choice

A consumer is evaluating different combinations of two goods: streaming hours and pizza slices. The consumer states they are indifferent between Bundle X (5 streaming hours, 4 pizza slices) and Bundle Y (6 streaming hours, 2 pizza slices). They also state they are indifferent between Bundle Y (6 streaming hours, 2 pizza slices) and Bundle Z (7 streaming hours, 1 pizza slice). Based on this information, what can be concluded about the consumer's preference between Bundle X and Bundle Z?

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