Multiple Choice

A self-employed artisan's production possibilities are represented by a 'feasible frontier' on a graph, with 'daily income' on the vertical axis and 'hours of leisure' on the horizontal axis. The artisan's preferences are shown by a series of 'indifference curves', where each curve connects points of equal satisfaction. Four points are identified on the graph:

  • Point A: Lies inside the feasible frontier.
  • Point B: Lies on the feasible frontier.
  • Point C: Lies on the feasible frontier at a point of tangency with an indifference curve.
  • Point D: Lies outside the feasible frontier, on an indifference curve representing higher satisfaction than the one passing through Point C.

Based on an analysis of these points, which statement correctly describes the artisan's situation?

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