Multiple Choice

An individual's well-being is determined by two desirable things: hours of free time and units of consumption. A fundamental assumption is that their well-being increases if they get more of one of these things without having less of the other. If this individual currently has a combination of 20 hours of free time and 100 units of consumption, which of the following new combinations would unambiguously result in a higher level of well-being based only on the information provided?

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