Multiple Choice

An individual is choosing between hours of free time and daily consumption, constrained by a feasible frontier. They are currently at a point on this frontier where their indifference curve intersects it. At this specific point, the rate at which they are willing to trade consumption for an extra hour of free time is greater than the rate at which the frontier allows them to. Specifically, they are willing to give up €4 of consumption for one more hour of free time, but they only have to give up €3 of consumption to gain that hour.

Based on this information, which action would allow the individual to reach a higher level of satisfaction?

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