Multiple Choice

A student's preferences for different combinations of daily free time and final grade marks can be represented by indifference curves, where curves further from the origin represent higher levels of satisfaction. Consider two possible outcomes:

  • Bundle A: 15 hours of free time per day and a final grade of 540.
  • Bundle B: 13 hours of free time per day and a final grade of 540.

Given that Bundle A lies on a higher indifference curve than Bundle B, which statement correctly analyzes the student's preference?

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