Multiple Choice

An individual with altruistic preferences derives satisfaction from both their own income and the income of another person. An indifference curve for this individual shows all combinations of their income and the other person's income that provide the same level of total satisfaction. If Point A represents one such combination, what can be concluded about a different combination, Point B, where both the individual and the other person have higher incomes than at Point A?

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