Multiple Choice

Two colleagues, Anya and Ben, work at the same company, earn the same hourly wage, and have the same number of non-working hours available each day. They are both free to choose their own work schedules. Anya consistently chooses to work 6 hours a day, while Ben chooses to work 9 hours a day. Assuming both are making the choice that maximizes their satisfaction, which of the following statements must be true about the rate at which they are willing to trade consumption for free time at their chosen points?

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