Multiple Choice

An individual has an endowment entirely in the present period. In a standard intertemporal choice model, point K represents their optimal consumption bundle when they can only invest. Point L represents their optimal bundle when they can both invest and borrow. What is the correct interpretation of the horizontal coordinates (representing 'consumption now') for these two points?

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