Case Study

Evaluating a Work Schedule Proposal

A colleague argues: 'Since both Point C and Point E are on the feasible production boundary, they are both equally efficient and therefore equally good choices for the farmer.'

Critically evaluate the colleague's argument. Is their conclusion that Point E is an equally good choice correct? Justify your reasoning based on the provided information about the graph.

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