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Evaluating Trade-offs Along a Satisfaction Curve

An individual's preferences for daily free time (t, in hours) and consumption (c, in dollars) are represented by a set of curves defined by the equation (t - 6)(c - 45) = k, where k is a positive constant for any given curve. Consider two situations, A and B, that provide this individual with the exact same level of satisfaction.

  • Situation A: The individual has a large amount of free time and a relatively small amount of consumption.
  • Situation B: The individual has a small amount of free time and a relatively large amount of consumption.

In which situation would the individual be willing to give up a larger amount of consumption to gain one additional hour of free time? Justify your answer by explaining how the trade-off between consumption and free time changes along the curve described by the equation.

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