Multiple Choice

An individual begins with an endowment of $150, all of which is available for 'consumption now'. This situation is represented on a graph where the horizontal axis is 'consumption now' and the vertical axis is 'consumption later'. A classmate analyzes the individual's final optimal choice (Point K) and concludes: "The individual chose to consume $80 now and invest $80." Why is this conclusion flawed?

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