Multiple Choice

An individual's feasible set of choices between two goods, 'leisure hours' and 'consumption units', is represented by a straight, downward-sloping line on a graph. Point A on this line represents a combination of many leisure hours and few consumption units. Point B, also on this line, represents a combination of few leisure hours and many consumption units. How does the number of consumption units the individual must sacrifice to gain one additional hour of leisure compare at Point A versus Point B?

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