Multiple Choice

An individual is deciding how to allocate their time between leisure and studying to maximize their satisfaction. Imagine a graph where the vertical axis represents a final grade and the horizontal axis represents hours of free time. The 'Feasible Frontier' is a downward-sloping curve showing the highest possible grade for each amount of free time. 'Indifference Curves' are convex curves showing combinations of grade and free time that give the same level of satisfaction; curves further from the origin represent higher satisfaction.

Consider the following points on the graph:

  • Point A: Lies on the feasible frontier, but an indifference curve crosses through it.
  • Point B: Lies on the feasible frontier at the exact spot where an indifference curve is tangent to it (touches it at only one point).
  • Point C: Lies on an indifference curve that is higher (further from theorigin) than the one at Point B, but this point is located entirely outside the feasible frontier.
  • Point D: Lies inside the feasible frontier, on a lower indifference curve than both Point A and Point B.

Which point represents the optimal choice that maximizes the individual's satisfaction given their constraints?

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Updated 2025-08-11

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