Multiple Choice

An economist is studying a consumer's preferences between two different vacation packages, Package A and Package D. Through a series of comparisons, the economist establishes the following:

  • The consumer is indifferent between Package A and an intermediate Package B.
  • The consumer strictly prefers Package B over an intermediate Package C.
  • The consumer is indifferent between Package C and Package D.

Based on this information, what is the logical conclusion about the consumer's preference between the original Package A and Package D?

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