Multiple Choice

An economist is determining a set of combinations of daily free time and consumption that a person finds equally satisfying. The starting point is 15 hours of free time and €540 of consumption. From this point, the person is willing to trade €94 of consumption for one additional hour of free time. From that new point, they are willing to trade another €94 for a second additional hour. Finally, from that third point, they are willing to trade €84 for a third additional hour. Which of the following tables correctly represents these four equally satisfying combinations?

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