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An individual is choosing between hours of free time per day and daily consumption. Their possible combinations of free time and consumption are represented by a downward-sloping 'feasible frontier'. Their preferences are represented by a series of 'indifference curves', where any point on a given curve provides the same level of satisfaction. At their current choice on the feasible frontier, the slope of their indifference curve is steeper than the slope of the feasible frontier. Which of the following statements is true about their current situation?

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