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Two colleagues, Amir and Bodi, have the same amount of free time each day and face the same trade-off between leisure time and the potential score on an upcoming professional certification exam. This relationship is represented by an identical feasible frontier for both on a graph, with 'Leisure Hours per Day' on the horizontal axis and 'Exam Score' on the vertical axis. Amir chooses a combination that results in a high exam score and a small amount of leisure. Bodi chooses a different combination on the same frontier that results in more leisure time and a moderate exam score. What is the primary microeconomic reason for their different choices?

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