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In a graphical model of a two-party economic interaction, the vertical axis measures total output and the horizontal axis measures an input. The model shows a downward-sloping feasible production frontier and one party's upward-sloping reservation indifference curve, which lies below the frontier for a range of input levels. Consider a specific level of input, 'X'. At this input level, Point A is on the feasible frontier, and Point B is on the reservation indifference curve directly below Point A. Which of the following correctly identifies the total potential gain from the interaction at input level 'X'?

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