Multiple Choice

A household's feasible frontier includes a straight-line segment representing a scenario where one person's work hours are fixed, and a second person's work hours are variable. This segment begins at point K (26 hours of total leisure, $240 total consumption) and ends at point L (14 hours of total leisure, $444 total consumption). If the wage of the second person (the one with variable hours) were to increase by 20%, while the hours they work to get from K to L remain the same, what would be the new coordinates of point L?

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