Multiple Choice

Consider a two-person household where both individuals have identical preferences and agree to share all goods equally. An individual member is indifferent between two personal consumption bundles: Bundle A (16 hours of free time per day, $50 of consumption) and Bundle B (15 hours of free time per day, $60 of consumption). Based on this information, what can be concluded about the household's preferences over its total daily bundles?

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