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Interpreting Indifference Curve Shape

Consider an individual's optimal choice between consumption (on the vertical axis) and free time (on the horizontal axis), represented by a point of tangency between their budget line and an indifference curve. If another individual, with different preferences but facing the exact same budget line, chooses an optimal point where their indifference curve is noticeably flatter, what does this difference in the curves' flatness reveal about the second individual's relative valuation of consumption versus free time? Explain your reasoning.

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