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Optimality of a Consumption Bundle

A consumer selects a bundle of goods that is on their feasible frontier. At this specific bundle, the rate at which they are willing to substitute one good for another is not equal to the rate at which the market allows them to trade these goods. Has this consumer chosen the bundle that gives them the most possible satisfaction? Explain your reasoning.

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