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An individual is comparing two combinations of daily free time and consumption: Combination X (16 hours of free time, $120 consumption) and Combination Y (20 hours of free time, $80 consumption). The individual states that they prefer Combination X over Combination Y. Based on this preference, it must be true that on a standard consumption-leisure diagram, Combination Y lies below the indifference curve that passes through Combination X.

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