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Analyzing Trade-offs on a Utility Surface

Consider a three-dimensional model where the two horizontal axes represent 'daily free time' and 'daily consumption', and the vertical axis represents 'utility'. If a person moves along a path on the surface of this 3D model that keeps them at a constant vertical height while their amount of free time increases, what must be happening to their amount of consumption? Explain what this movement reveals about the person's valuation of free time versus consumption.

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