Multiple Choice

An individual's feasible combinations of daily consumption and free time are represented by all the points on and below a downward-sloping line. A core assumption in consumer theory is that 'more is better,' meaning an individual's satisfaction increases with more consumption and more free time. Given this assumption, why is it logical for an analyst to focus only on the combinations that fall exactly on the line when determining the individual's optimal choice?

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