Matching

In a model of choice between two goods (Good Y on the vertical axis, Good X on the horizontal axis), an individual has a downward-sloping 'feasible frontier' representing possible combinations and a set of 'indifference curves' representing preferences. Match each description of a point with its correct economic interpretation.

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