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The provided graph illustrates how an individual decides to split a £200 windfall between themself (horizontal axis) and a friend (vertical axis). The straight diagonal line shows all possible allocations. The curved lines represent the individual's satisfaction levels, with curves further from the origin representing higher satisfaction. Initially, the individual's optimal choice is at Point A (£140 for themself, £60 for their friend). Suppose the individual's attitude changes, and they become substantially more altruistic, valuing their friend's gain more than they did before. Which of the following points is the most plausible new optimal choice?

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