Multiple Choice

An independent producer's choices are shown on a graph where the horizontal axis is 'free time' and the vertical axis is 'goods produced'. The graph includes a downward-sloping feasible production frontier and three indifference curves (IC1, IC2, and IC3), where IC3 represents the highest satisfaction.

  • Point X is where IC1 intersects the feasible frontier.
  • Point Y is where IC2 is tangent to the feasible frontier.
  • Point Z is on IC3, but it is located entirely outside the feasible frontier.

Based on this information, which point represents the producer's optimal, satisfaction-maximizing choice?

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