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An individual is considering two bundles of daily free time and consumption. Bundle A consists of 16 hours of free time and $60 of consumption. Bundle B consists of 18 hours of free time and $50 of consumption. On a standard consumption-leisure diagram, a single indifference curve is drawn passing through Bundle A. Bundle B is observed to be located below this curve. A classmate concludes that Bundle B must be preferred because it contains more free time. How would you evaluate this conclusion?

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