Multiple Choice

Imagine a standard consumer choice diagram for two goods, where a downward-sloping line represents the limit of affordable consumption bundles. A set of indifference curves (IC₁, IC₂, IC₃, and IC₄) are plotted on this diagram, each representing a different level of satisfaction. Their positions relative to the limit are as follows:

  • IC₁ is located entirely within the affordable area, not touching the limit line.
  • IC₂ intersects the limit line at two distinct points.
  • IC₃ touches the limit line at exactly one point.
  • IC₄ is located entirely outside the affordable area, not touching the limit line at any point.

Based on this information, which indifference curve represents a level of satisfaction that is completely impossible for the consumer to achieve?

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