Consider two individuals, Priya and David, who are making choices about their weekly hours of free time and their level of consumption (which is funded by their income from working). On a standard graph with 'hours of free time' on the horizontal axis and 'consumption' on the vertical axis, Priya's indifference curves are consistently steeper than David's. Based on this information, which of the following statements is the most accurate inference?
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Consider two individuals, Priya and David, who are making choices about their weekly hours of free time and their level of consumption (which is funded by their income from working). On a standard graph with 'hours of free time' on the horizontal axis and 'consumption' on the vertical axis, Priya's indifference curves are consistently steeper than David's. Based on this information, which of the following statements is the most accurate inference?
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