Multiple Choice

Two individuals, Person A and Person B, are considering four possible ways to distribute a resource. The outcomes are represented by the payoffs (Payoff to A, Payoff to B):

  • Outcome 1: (10, 10)
  • Outcome 2: (20, 1)
  • Outcome 3: (1, 20)
  • Outcome 4: (8, 8)

An allocation is considered efficient if it is impossible to make at least one person better off without making any other person worse off. Based on this principle, which statement accurately identifies all the efficient allocations from the list?

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