Multiple Choice

An individual's choices between consumption today and consumption in the future can be represented by a set of convex indifference curves. On one such curve, Point A represents a combination with a high level of consumption today and a low level in the future. Point B, on the same curve, represents a low level of consumption today and a high level in the future. Which statement accurately compares the individual's preferences at these two points?

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