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An individual's preferences for daily free time (horizontal axis) and consumption (vertical axis) are shown on a preference map. Indifference curve IC₂ represents a higher level of satisfaction than IC₁, and IC₁ represents a higher level of satisfaction than IC₀.

  • Points A and B are both on indifference curve IC₁.
  • Point C is on indifference curve IC₂.
  • Point D is on indifference curve IC₀.

Match each change in combination with the resulting effect on the individual's satisfaction.

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