Multiple Choice

An individual's 'reservation indifference curve' identifies all combinations of daily free time and consumption that provide a minimum, constant level of utility. Suppose that for a particular individual, the combination of (18 hours of free time, 20 units of consumption) and the combination of (14 hours of free time, 28 units of consumption) both lie on their reservation indifference curve. How would this individual view these two options?

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