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Analyzing the Properties of a Preference Map

A preference map illustrates an individual's satisfaction from different combinations of daily free time (horizontal axis) and consumption (vertical axis). A key feature of these maps is that the curves representing different levels of satisfaction never cross. Analyze the logical problem that would arise if two of these curves, representing two different levels of satisfaction, were to intersect at a single point.

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