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A consumer's preferences for two goods, 'Streaming Hours' and 'Snacks', are represented by an indifference map. Three specific combinations are identified: Bundle A lies on indifference curve I₁, Bundle B lies on indifference curve I₂, and Bundle C lies on indifference curve I₃. Relative to the origin of the graph, curve I₁ is the closest, I₂ is in the middle, and I₃ is the furthest away. Match each bundle to its corresponding level of satisfaction.

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