Multiple Choice

A consumer's preferences for two goods, free time (horizontal axis) and grain (vertical axis), are represented by indifference curves that are vertical shifts of one another. At 15 hours of free time, the consumer requires an additional 5 bushels of grain to move from indifference curve IC1 to a higher curve IC2. Based on this specific property of the preferences, what can be concluded?

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