Multiple Choice

An individual's preferences show that they are equally satisfied with two different daily combinations of free time and consumption: Combination A (15 hours of free time, €540 consumption) and Combination D (20 hours of free time, €240 consumption). Consider a third combination, F, which provides the same level of satisfaction as A and D, but with 16 hours of free time. Based on the typical shape of such preference representations, which of the following is the most plausible level of consumption for Combination F?

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