Multiple Choice

An individual is evaluating different combinations of daily free time and daily consumption. They find that they are equally satisfied with the following three combinations: Combination A (16 hours of free time, $57 of consumption), Combination B (17 hours of free time, $50 of consumption), and Combination C (18 hours of free time, $45 of consumption). Now, consider a fourth option, Combination D (17 hours of free time, $57 of consumption). How would this individual's satisfaction from Combination D compare to their satisfaction from Combination A?

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