Multiple Choice

An economist is studying a consumer's choices between two goods: weekly hours of leisure and weekly income. The consumer states a clear preference for having both more leisure and more income. The economist identifies two specific combinations:

  • Combination A: 20 hours of leisure and $800 of income.
  • Combination B: 15 hours of leisure and $600 of income.

Suppose the consumer's current job only allows for Combination B. Based solely on an analysis of the consumer's preferences, which of the following statements is the most accurate conclusion?

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