Multiple Choice

An individual's preferences for daily free time and consumption are represented by a set of indifference curves, where each curve corresponds to a specific level of satisfaction (utility). Bundle A, consisting of 15 hours of free time and €520 of consumption, provides a satisfaction level of 40,100 units. Bundle B, consisting of 17 hours of free time and €300 of consumption, provides a satisfaction level of 21,000 units. Based on this information, what can be concluded about the individual's preference between these two bundles?

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