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An individual produces and consumes a good. Their production possibility is represented by a feasible frontier, and their preferences are shown by indifference curves. At their current allocation, the absolute value of the slope of the feasible frontier is 4, while the absolute value of the slope of the indifference curve passing through that point is 3. To increase their overall satisfaction, what should this individual do?

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