Multiple Choice

An individual, Sam, is considering two different allocations of a bonus between themself and a colleague, Pat. Sam feels equally satisfied with either of the following outcomes:

  • Outcome 1: Sam receives $80, and Pat receives $20.
  • Outcome 2: Sam receives $70, and Pat receives $30.

Based on the fact that Sam is indifferent between these two outcomes, what can be inferred about Sam's preferences?

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