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Analyzing a Sub-Optimal Choice

A student is allocating their budget between coffee and sandwiches. At their current consumption bundle, they are willing to give up 2 sandwiches to get 1 more coffee and feel just as happy. The market price for both a coffee and a sandwich is $3. Is the student making an optimal choice? Explain why or why not, and describe specifically how they could change their consumption to become happier without spending more money.

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