Multiple Choice

A household's optimal balance between consumption and non-working time occurs at the tangency point between their feasible frontier and their highest possible indifference curve. Consider an alternative point on the feasible frontier where the household has more non-working hours and less consumption than at their optimal point. At this alternative point, the indifference curve passing through it is flatter than the feasible frontier. Which statement correctly analyzes the household's situation at this alternative point?

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