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In a model of production and choice, a producer's 'feasible frontier' shows all the possible combinations of an output (like goods) and an input (like leisure) they can achieve. Their preferences are represented by 'indifference curves,' with curves further from the origin indicating greater satisfaction. If a specific combination of output and leisure lies on an indifference curve that is entirely outside the feasible frontier, that combination is considered ____.

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