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Optimal Park Design

A city planner is designing a park with a fixed budget. The possible combinations of 'green space' and 'recreational facilities' they can afford are shown by a 'development boundary' line. The community's happiness with different combinations is represented by a series of 'satisfaction curves,' where curves further from the origin indicate greater happiness. The planner identifies the optimal design as the single point where the development boundary just touches the highest possible satisfaction curve. Explain why any other point on the development boundary would be a suboptimal choice.

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