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An individual's preferences for consumption today versus consumption in the future are represented by a series of indifference curves, where a higher curve (further from the origin) indicates a higher level of satisfaction. Consider two consumption bundles: Bundle A is on indifference curve IC1, and Bundle B is on indifference curve IC2. IC2 is a higher curve than IC1. Which of the following statements is a correct conclusion based on this information?

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