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Analyzing Consumer Preferences

A consumer is currently indifferent between consuming 'Bundle A' (4 pizzas and 6 sodas) and 'Bundle B' (5 pizzas and 4 sodas). A new option, 'Bundle C' (5 pizzas and 6 sodas), becomes available. Using the standard assumption about consumer preferences where more of a good is preferred to less, explain the relationship between Bundle A and Bundle C. Why can a definitive conclusion be drawn about the preference for C over A?

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