Multiple Choice

Consider two consumers, Alex and Ben, whose satisfaction from consuming a quantity t of a particular good is modeled by the functions v_A(t) = 10t^0.2 and v_B(t) = 10t^0.8, respectively. Both functions represent valid, well-behaved preferences where more of the good is always preferred, but with diminishing added satisfaction. Which of the following statements accurately compares their preferences for quantities greater than one (t > 1)?

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