Multiple Choice

An economy has four possible allocations of resources, resulting in the following utility levels for two individuals, (Person A, Person B). An allocation is considered efficient if it is impossible to reallocate resources to make at least one person better off without making the other person worse off. Based on this principle, which of the following allocations is efficient?

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