Multiple Choice

Two individuals, Sam and Pat, currently possess an identical combination of resources available for consumption this year and consumption next year. On a graph with 'Consumption This Year' on the horizontal axis and 'Consumption Next Year' on the vertical axis, we can draw a curve for each person representing all combinations of present and future consumption that would leave them equally satisfied. At their current, shared combination of resources, Sam's curve is significantly steeper than Pat's curve. Based on this information, what can be inferred about their preferences?

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