Multiple Choice

In a simple economy, a worker has 24 hours to divide between work and free time. The quantity of goods produced is equal to the hours worked. A second individual, a non-working owner, also consumes from the goods produced. An allocation of time and goods is considered efficient if it is impossible to make one person better off without making the other worse off. Which of the following allocations is both efficient and results in the owner receiving none of the output?

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