Multiple Choice

Consider a two-person household where both members have identical preferences and agree to share all goods equally. The household as a whole is indifferent between two bundles of total daily goods: Bundle H1 (32 hours of free time, $200 of consumption) and Bundle H2 (30 hours of free time, $220 of consumption). Based on this information, what can be inferred about the preferences of a single member of this household?

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