Multiple Choice

Two friends, Adam and Bella, are deciding between two activities for the afternoon: going to the cinema or watching a football game. Adam prefers the cinema, while Bella prefers football. Crucially, they both value spending time together more than their individual activity preference; each would rather do their less-preferred activity with their friend than their most-preferred activity alone. The outcomes can be represented by a pair of numbers where a higher number indicates greater satisfaction: (Adam's satisfaction, Bella's satisfaction). Based on this information, which pair of satisfaction numbers most logically represents the outcome where both Adam and Bella decide to watch the football game together?

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