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Imagine a three-dimensional graph where the two horizontal axes represent the quantity of daily free time and the quantity of goods consumed, respectively. The vertical axis represents the level of satisfaction, or utility, derived from different combinations of free time and consumption. If Point A on this 3D surface is located directly above the combination (18 hours free time, $50 consumption) and is vertically higher than Point B, which is located directly above the combination (16 hours free time, $60 consumption), what can be concluded?

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