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Julia's Feasible but Suboptimal Choice: Point C (12, 89)

Point C, at coordinates (12, 89), represents a possible consumption choice for Julia. It is located at an intersection of her indifference curve and her feasible frontier, which confirms it is an affordable option providing a specific level of utility. However, because it is a point of intersection rather than a point of tangency, it signifies a suboptimal choice, as a higher level of satisfaction is achievable at another point on the frontier.

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