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Interpreting an Intertemporal Choice Graph

Consider a graph where the horizontal axis represents 'Consumption Now' and the vertical axis represents 'Consumption Later'. An individual starts with an initial endowment of $150, all available for consumption now. They choose to consume at a point represented by the coordinates (90, 60). Based on this graphical representation, identify the amount of 'consumption now', 'consumption later', and the 'amount stored'. Explain how you determined the 'amount stored' from the given information.

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