Matching

An individual's preferences for two goods are represented by a standard set of indifference curves, where more of either good is always preferred. A specific combination of goods, Bundle X, lies on one of these curves. Match each description of another bundle's location with the correct statement about the individual's level of satisfaction compared to Bundle X.

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