An individual is choosing between two goods and has a fixed budget. They select a combination of goods that costs less than their total available budget. This choice is considered ________ because they could increase the quantity of at least one of the goods without decreasing the quantity of the other, thereby reaching a higher level of satisfaction.
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An individual is choosing between two goods and has a fixed budget. They select a combination of goods that costs less than their total available budget. This choice is considered ________ because they could increase the quantity of at least one of the goods without decreasing the quantity of the other, thereby reaching a higher level of satisfaction.
An individual is analyzing their spending on two goods, 'Snacks' and 'Drinks'. They realize that the combination they purchased is affordable, but it did not use their entire weekly budget for these items. Arrange the following statements into a logical sequence that correctly explains why their purchase was not optimal and how they could improve their satisfaction.