Multiple Choice

A student has a weekly budget to spend on two items: cups of coffee and bus rides. A graph is created where the vertical axis represents the quantity of coffee and the horizontal axis represents the quantity of bus rides. A downward-sloping line on this graph shows the maximum combinations of coffee and bus rides the student can afford. Consider three specific combinations: Combination X is located on the line itself. Combination Y is located in the area below the line. Combination Z is located in the area above the line. Which combination is affordable but does not use the student's entire weekly budget?

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