Multiple Choice

An individual is deciding how to allocate their time between two activities. The diagram below shows their feasible frontier, which represents all possible combinations of outcomes they can achieve, and several indifference curves, which represent combinations of outcomes that provide the same level of satisfaction. Indifference curves further from the origin represent higher levels of satisfaction. Which point represents the individual's optimal choice?

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