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An individual's preferences for different combinations of daily consumption and free time are represented by a map of downward-sloping, convex indifference curves. Consider three specific combinations:

  • Bundle X: (16 hours free time, $250 consumption)
  • Bundle Y: (18 hours free time, $280 consumption)
  • Bundle Z: (15 hours free time, $200 consumption)

The indifference curve that passes through Bundle X is located entirely below the point representing Bundle Y, but entirely above the point representing Bundle Z. Based on this information, match each bundle to its correct preference ranking from most to least preferred.

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