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Two individuals, Jordan and Kai, face the same budget constraint for their daily choice between consumption (measured in euros on the vertical axis) and free time (measured in hours on the horizontal axis). At their respective optimal points, Jordan is willing to sacrifice €15 of consumption for one additional hour of free time, while Kai is willing to sacrifice only €4 of consumption for one additional hour of free time. Based on this information, what can be concluded about the shape of their indifference curves at their chosen points?

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