Multiple Choice

Consider a scenario with two individuals where two possible outcomes exist. In Outcome A, the first individual receives a payoff of 1 and the second receives 4. In Outcome B, the first individual receives a payoff of 4 and the second receives 1. Using the criterion that one outcome is an improvement over another only if it makes at least one person better off without making anyone worse off, why is it impossible to rank Outcome A and Outcome B relative to each other?

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