Multiple Choice

An individual's preferences for daily free time and consumption are represented by convex, downward-sloping indifference curves. This individual is equally satisfied with the combination at Point A (16 hours of free time, €430 consumption) and the combination at Point B (19 hours of free time, €260 consumption). Consider a third combination, Point C, which is a direct average of the first two: (17.5 hours of free time, €345 consumption). How does the level of satisfaction at Point C compare to the satisfaction at Points A and B?

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