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Analysis of a Suboptimal Consumption Choice

An individual is choosing a combination of two goods. At their currently selected combination, the indifference curve representing their level of satisfaction intersects (crosses through) the feasible frontier. Analyze why this specific combination is considered a suboptimal choice. In your explanation, detail the relationship between the indifference curve and the feasible frontier at this point and describe how the individual could achieve a more desirable outcome.

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