An individual is presented with two options. Option A offers 10 hours of daily free time and $400 in daily consumption. Option B offers 14 hours of daily free time and $300 in daily consumption. The individual chooses Option B. A student observing this choice concludes that for this individual, any increase in free time is always more valuable than any increase in consumption. Which of the following statements best analyzes the student's conclusion?
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- Bundle Z: (15 hours free time, $200 consumption)
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An individual is presented with two options. Option A offers 10 hours of daily free time and $400 in daily consumption. Option B offers 14 hours of daily free time and $300 in daily consumption. The individual chooses Option B. A student observing this choice concludes that for this individual, any increase in free time is always more valuable than any increase in consumption. Which of the following statements best analyzes the student's conclusion?