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Consider two possible outcomes for a pair of individuals, Person 1 and Person 2. The payoffs are represented as (Person 1's payoff, Person 2's payoff). Outcome A has payoffs of (4, 1) and Outcome B has payoffs of (3, 3). According to the principle that an allocation is superior to another only if it makes at least one person better off without making anyone worse off, Outcome B is superior to Outcome A.

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