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Consider a graph representing an individual's preferences between money today ('Consumption Now' on the horizontal axis) and money one year from now ('Consumption in the Future' on the vertical axis). On this graph, higher indifference curves (those further from the origin) represent higher levels of well-being. An individual's preferences are represented by the following points:

  • Point A: Located at ($0 Now, $100 Future).
  • Point B: Located at ($100 Now, $0 Future).
  • Point C: Located at ($50 Now, $0 Future).

Points A and C lie on the same indifference curve. Point B lies on a higher indifference curve than the one containing A and C.

Match each point to the description that best characterizes it based on this information.

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