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Analyzing Preferences with an Indifference Map

An individual's preferences for daily free time and consumption are represented by a set of standard, convex, downward-sloping indifference curves. It is known that combination A (16 hours of free time, €300 consumption) and combination B (18 hours of free time, €250 consumption) lie on the same indifference curve. Now consider a third combination, C (17 hours of free time, €320 consumption). Based on the properties of indifference curves, which combination would the individual prefer, A or C? Explain your reasoning.

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