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On a graph representing an individual's production possibilities (feasible frontier) and preferences (indifference curves), consider two points. Point N is on the feasible frontier. Point M is located inside the feasible frontier but lies on an indifference curve that represents a higher level of satisfaction than the curve passing through Point N.

Statement: Since Point M provides a higher level of satisfaction, it represents a better overall allocation for the individual than Point N.

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