Multiple Choice

A consumer is choosing a combination of two goods: Good X (on the horizontal axis) and Good Y (on the vertical axis). At their current consumption bundle, which lies on their budget line, their indifference curve intersects the budget line. At this specific point of intersection, the indifference curve is steeper than the budget line. Why is this bundle considered suboptimal, and what action would increase the consumer's satisfaction?

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