Multiple Choice

A city council is deciding how to use a vacant plot of land. Two proposals are on the table, and both are considered final, unchangeable plans.

  • Proposal 1: Convert the entire plot into a large community garden. This would greatly benefit local gardeners but would offer no space for children's play.
  • Proposal 2: Convert the entire plot into a playground. This would greatly benefit families with children but would offer no space for gardening.

Assume that within each proposal, it is impossible to reallocate any space to the other group's benefit without harming the primary beneficiary group. Based only on the criterion that an allocation is efficient if no one can be made better off without making someone else worse off, what is the correct conclusion when comparing Proposal 1 and Proposal 2?

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