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Analyzing a Student's Optimal Study-Leisure Choice

Based on the scenario described below, identify which point represents the student's optimal choice. Justify your selection by explaining why the other three points are not optimal, relating your reasoning to the concepts of feasibility, preferences, and the relationship between the subjective and objective trade-offs at each point.

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