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Consider two possible ways to divide a harvest of 100 bushels of wheat between two farmers, Maria and Sam. Both outcomes are 'efficient' in that it's impossible to give more to one farmer without taking from the other.

  • Outcome A: Maria gets 95 bushels; Sam gets 5 bushels.
  • Outcome B: Maria gets 50 bushels; Sam gets 50 bushels.

An economist states, 'From a purely economic standpoint, since both outcomes are efficient, we cannot say that one is better than the other.'

Which of the following statements best evaluates the economist's claim?

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