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A consumer's preferences for two goods, weekly movie tickets (on the horizontal axis) and monthly streaming subscriptions (on the vertical axis), are represented by a typical downward-sloping, convex indifference curve. Consider two points on this single curve: Point A, where the consumer has 1 movie ticket and 8 streaming subscriptions, and the curve is very steep. Point B, where the consumer has 8 movie tickets and 1 streaming subscription, and the curve is much flatter. Which statement correctly analyzes the consumer's willingness to trade at these two points?

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