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An individual's well-being is determined by two factors: the quantity of goods they consume and the amount of free time they have. They always prefer having more of either factor. Currently, this individual consumes 50 units of goods and has 16 hours of free time. Given the following alternative scenarios, which one represents an unambiguous improvement in their well-being, regardless of their specific preference for goods versus free time?
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