Multiple Choice

Consider a scenario with two individuals, a producer and a consumer, and a single good. The accompanying graph shows the feasible production frontier, representing all technically possible outcomes. Point 'X' represents an initial, inefficient allocation of the good. The curve passing through 'X' is the consumer's reservation indifference curve, showing all allocations that provide the consumer with the same level of satisfaction as allocation 'X'. Based on this information, which area on the graph represents the set of all possible new allocations that would make at least one individual better off without making the other worse off?

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