Multiple Choice

An individual has an endowment of $100 for consumption now and $0 for consumption later, represented by the point (100, 0). Their 'reservation indifference curve' passes through this point and illustrates all combinations of 'consumption now' and 'consumption later' that would provide them with the exact same level of satisfaction as their initial endowment. Given this, what does it mean if the combination (70, 35) also lies on this specific curve?

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