Multiple Choice

An individual is choosing between daily free time (on the horizontal axis) and consumption (on the vertical axis). Their possible combinations are shown by a downward-sloping feasible frontier. Their preferences are represented by indifference curves, where curves further from the origin signify higher satisfaction.

At Point X, the individual's indifference curve intersects (crosses) their feasible frontier. At this specific point, the slope of the indifference curve is steeper than the slope of the feasible frontier.

Based on this information, which statement provides the correct analysis of Point X?

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