Multiple Choice

An individual's preferences for free time and grain are represented by an indifference curve. At Point A, with 16 hours of free time, the individual is willing to give up 3 bushels of grain to get one more hour of free time. At Point B, on the same indifference curve but with 20 hours of free time, they are only willing to give up 1 bushel of grain for an additional hour of free time. What does this change from Point A to Point B demonstrate about the individual's preferences?

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