Case Study

Evaluating Alternative Study Plans

A student's preferences for combinations of daily free time and a final grade are represented by a standard indifference map, where both outcomes are desirable and the curves have the typical convex shape. The student is currently achieving a combination of 16 hours of free time and a final grade of 450. They have discovered that they are equally satisfied with this outcome as they would be with an alternative outcome of 18 hours of free time and a grade of 400. Now, the student is presented with a new, third option: a plan that results in 15 hours of free time and a grade of 520. Based on this information, what can you conclude about the student's preference for this third option compared to their current situation? Explain your reasoning.

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