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An individual is choosing between combinations of two goods: hours of free time per day and daily income. We know this person is equally satisfied with (indifferent between) two specific combinations:

  • Bundle A: 16 hours of free time and an income of $100.
  • Bundle B: 15 hours of free time and an income of $120.

Now consider a third combination:

  • Bundle C: 16 hours of free time and an income of $110.

Based on the standard assumptions about consumer preferences where more of either good is preferred, which of the following statements is correct?

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