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Preference Analysis from a Consumption-Leisure Graph

Imagine a graph where the horizontal axis represents daily hours of free time and the vertical axis represents daily consumption in dollars. Point A represents a combination of 18 hours of free time and $80 of consumption. Point B represents a combination of 16 hours of free time and $150 of consumption. An indifference curve, representing all combinations that provide the same level of satisfaction as Point A, is drawn on the graph. The entirety of this curve lies below Point B. Which combination, A or B, would be preferred? Justify your answer based on the relationship between the points and the curve.

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