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A farmer's production schedule indicates that each additional hour of work yields progressively less grain. When this relationship is graphed to show the trade-off between the farmer's daily free time and grain output, the resulting boundary will be a downward-sloping straight line.
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Feasible Frontier as a Mirror Image of the Production Function
A student has 16 hours available each day for studying and leisure. The table below shows the relationship between the hours they spend studying and the final grade they can achieve. A feasible frontier illustrates the maximum achievable grade for any given amount of leisure time. Based on this data, which of the following points lies on the student's feasible frontier?
Hours of Study Final Grade (Points) 0 0 2 55 4 70 6 80 8 85 An economist is analyzing the trade-offs a farmer faces between hours of free time and the amount of grain produced. The process starts with data showing how many bushels of grain can be produced for different numbers of hours worked per day. The farmer has a total of 24 hours available each day. Arrange the following steps in the correct logical order to construct the graph that shows the maximum grain output for any given amount of free time.
Calculating a Point on a Feasible Frontier
Explaining the Feasible Frontier Transformation
A farmer's production schedule indicates that each additional hour of work yields progressively less grain. When this relationship is graphed to show the trade-off between the farmer's daily free time and grain output, the resulting boundary will be a downward-sloping straight line.
A farmer has 24 hours available each day, which can be allocated between work and free time. The table below shows several combinations of work hours and the corresponding grain output. Match each production combination (Work Hours, Grain Output) with its corresponding point on the farmer's feasible frontier (Free Time, Grain Output).
From Production to Possibility: Explaining the Feasible Frontier
A production function shows that if a farmer works for 10 hours, they can produce 64 units of grain. The farmer has a total of 24 hours available each day. When constructing the graph that shows the trade-off between free time and grain output, this specific production outcome corresponds to a point where the amount of free time is ____ hours.
Identifying an Error in Constructing a Feasible Frontier
A farmer's production technology shows that as more hours are dedicated to work, the total grain output increases, but each additional hour of work yields a smaller increase in grain than the previous hour. The farmer has a total of 16 hours each day to allocate between work and free time. The 'feasible frontier' is a curve that shows the maximum amount of grain the farmer can produce for any given amount of free time. Which of the following statements accurately describes the shape of this farmer's feasible frontier?
Definition of Free Time in Angela's Model
Figure 5.5: Angela's Feasible Frontier (Table and Graph)