Multiple Choice

An individual's 'reservation indifference curve' represents the boundary of acceptable outcomes, showing all combinations of 'free time' and 'consumption' that provide a minimum required level of utility. Assume this individual's reservation indifference curve passes through a point corresponding to 16 hours of free time and a consumption level of 23 units. If this person is offered a new arrangement that provides 18 hours of free time and 25 units of consumption, what is the correct conclusion?

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