Multiple Choice

An individual named Alex is known to be equally satisfied with two different daily bundles: Bundle A (15 hours of free time, €540 consumption) and Bundle E (16 hours of free time, €446 consumption). Another individual, Ben, who is currently at Bundle A, is offered the opportunity to switch to Bundle E. Ben declines the offer, stating that the loss of €94 in consumption would outweigh the benefit of the extra hour of free time for him. What does Ben's decision reveal about his preferences?

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