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A person's set of possible, affordable combinations of daily consumption and non-working hours is represented by a 'feasible frontier'. Their preferences for these two goods are shown by a series of 'indifference curves', where curves further from the origin indicate greater satisfaction. Given this model, which point best describes the person's optimal choice?

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