Multiple Choice

An individual is analyzing their daily options and finds they are equally satisfied with two different combinations:

  • Combination H: 19 hours of free time and €260 of consumption.
  • Combination D: 20 hours of free time and €240 of consumption.

If these two combinations were plotted on a graph with free time on the horizontal axis and consumption on the vertical axis, what does the fact that the individual is equally satisfied with both combinations imply?

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