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When an individual's indifference curve intersects their feasible frontier, the rate at which they are willing to trade one good for another is not equal to the rate at which they are able to trade them. To reach a higher level of satisfaction, the individual should reallocate their consumption towards the point where their indifference curve is ____ to the feasible frontier, at which point these two rates of trade become ____.

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