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An individual is choosing a combination of two goods. Their set of possible combinations is represented by a feasible frontier, and their preferences are shown by indifference curves. If, at their chosen point on the frontier, their indifference curve crosses through the frontier rather than just touching it tangentially, this indicates that their choice is ______ because they could achieve a higher level of satisfaction by moving to a different point along the frontier.

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