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Analyzing Economic Choices

In a model of an individual's choice, a 'feasible frontier' represents all possible production outcomes, while 'indifference curves' represent combinations of outcomes that provide equal satisfaction. Higher indifference curves indicate greater satisfaction. Imagine a point, 'Point Z', that lies on an indifference curve located entirely outside and above the feasible frontier. Explain the economic significance of Point Z in terms of the individual's preferences and constraints.

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