Multiple Choice

An individual's choices between daily hours of free time and units of grain are constrained by a feasible frontier. Their preferences are represented by indifference curves. Consider Point X, a specific combination of free time and grain that lies on both the feasible frontier and an indifference curve. At Point X, the slope of the indifference curve is steeper than the slope of the feasible frontier. Which statement best analyzes why Point X is a suboptimal choice?

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