Multiple Choice

An individual's well-being is determined by their daily combination of two goods: units of grain and hours of free time. Their current combination is at Point X, which consists of 18 hours of free time and 55 units of grain. Assuming this individual always prefers having more of at least one good as long as they have no less of the other, which of the following combinations is unambiguously better than Point X?

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