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Analysis of a Proposed Allocation

In a two-person, two-good economy, an allocation is considered efficient if it is impossible to make one person better off without making the other worse off. For standard preferences, this efficiency condition is met at points where the individuals' marginal rates of substitution are equal. Analyze the following scenario and answer the questions posed.

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