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A research model is used to understand the choices of two-person households. The model assumes both individuals in a household have identical preferences and agree to share all outcomes (consumption and non-working time) equally. The household's preference for a total bundle is determined by an individual's preference for their equal share of that bundle. Match each total household bundle on the left with the corresponding individual bundle on the right that would be used to evaluate it.

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