Multiple Choice

Consider a model of an individual's choice between their final grade and hours of free time per day. The 'feasible frontier' is a downward-sloping curve showing the maximum grade they can achieve for any given amount of free time. The 'indifference curves' (e.g., IC1, IC2) represent combinations of grade and free time that give the individual the same level of satisfaction, with curves further from the origin representing higher satisfaction. The individual's optimal choice occurs at Point A, where the feasible frontier is tangent to the highest possible indifference curve, IC2. Another point, Point B, is also on the feasible frontier but lies on a lower indifference curve, IC1. At Point B, the individual has less free time but a higher grade than at Point A. Based on this information, which of the following statements is the most accurate analysis of the situation?

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