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Inferring Preferences from Labor-Leisure Choices

Two individuals, Alex and Ben, have the same 16 hours available each day to allocate between work and free time, and they both earn $20 per hour. Alex chooses to work 10 hours per day, while Ben chooses to work 6 hours per day. Based on their choices, what can you infer about the difference in how Alex and Ben value consumption goods relative to free time? Justify your answer.

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