Multiple Choice

Consider two possible arrangements for dividing a harvest of 100 bushels of grain, which is the maximum amount that can be produced. Both arrangements are considered economically efficient, meaning it's impossible to make one person better off without making the other worse off.

Arrangement X: One person performs all the labor and receives 10 bushels, while a second person performs no labor and receives 90 bushels. Arrangement Y: Both individuals contribute equally to the labor and each receives 50 bushels.

Based on this information, which statement presents the most valid reason for a society to judge Arrangement Y as more desirable than Arrangement X?

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