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Analyzing Trade-offs on an Indifference Curve

A map of an individual's preferences shows their indifference curves for different combinations of daily free time and consumption. Points A (15 hours free time, $84 consumption) and D (17 hours free time, $60 consumption) both lie on the same indifference curve. Based on this information, what does this reveal about the individual's willingness to trade consumption for additional free time between these two points? Explain your reasoning.

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