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A farmer's working conditions are improved by a new law, leading to a higher level of personal satisfaction. Consider a graph where the vertical axis represents 'Bushels of Grain' consumed and the horizontal axis represents 'Hours of Free Time'. The farmer's original level of satisfaction is shown by an indifference curve, IC1. After the new law, the farmer's new consumption bundle is at Point N, which consists of 18 hours of free time and 9 bushels of grain. Point N lies on a new, higher indifference curve, IC2. Point R is a point on the original indifference curve, IC1, that has the same amount of free time as Point N (18 hours), but corresponds to only 2 bushels of grain. Based on this information, how would you calculate the farmer's gain in satisfaction, measured purely in terms of an equivalent amount of grain?

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