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A landowner has absolute power over a worker who farms their land. The amount of grain produced depends on the hours the worker labors. To survive, the worker must consume a minimum amount of grain, and this survival amount increases with each hour worked. The landowner's goal is to maximize their own surplus, which is the total grain produced minus the amount the worker needs for survival.

Suppose the worker is currently forced to work 10 hours per day. At this point, an additional hour of work would increase total grain production by 4 bushels, while the worker's survival needs would increase by 3 bushels. To maximize their surplus, what should the landowner do?

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