Multiple Choice

Consider two individuals, Jordan and Kai, both of whom have altruistic preferences. Their satisfaction depends on both their own weekly allowance and their sibling's weekly allowance. When graphed with their own allowance on the vertical axis and their sibling's on the horizontal axis, both individuals have downward-sloping indifference curves. However, at any given combination of allowances, Jordan's indifference curve is steeper than Kai's. What can be inferred by comparing the steepness of their indifference curves?

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