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Interpreting a Trade-off on an Indifference Curve

An individual's reservation indifference curve represents the minimum acceptable combinations of daily free time and consumption. Two specific points on this individual's curve are: Point A (16 hours of free time, 23 units of consumption) and Point B (17 hours of free time, 21 units of consumption). Explain what the relationship between these two points reveals about the individual's willingness to trade consumption for an additional hour of free time at this particular level.

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