Multiple Choice

Consider a person's decision-making problem represented on a graph. A downward-sloping line shows all the possible combinations of outcomes they can achieve (the feasible frontier). A series of convex curves show combinations of outcomes that give the person equal levels of satisfaction (indifference curves), with curves further from the origin representing higher satisfaction. Point X is a location where one of these indifference curves crosses, but is not tangent to, the feasible frontier. Which statement best analyzes why Point X is not the person's best possible choice?

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