Sequence Ordering

An individual makes choices between two goods, subject to a constraint. Their goal is to achieve the highest possible level of satisfaction. The 'feasible frontier' shows all possible combinations of the two goods they can attain, and their 'indifference curves' show combinations that provide equal satisfaction, with curves further from the origin representing higher satisfaction. Arrange the following steps in the logical order required to identify this individual's single best, or 'optimal', choice.

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