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A landowner wants to offer a 'take-it-or-leave-it' contract to a farmer. The landowner's goal is to maximize their own profit (the amount of grain they keep) from the harvest. The landowner knows that the farmer will only accept a contract that provides at least a certain minimum level of satisfaction. The landowner proposes a contract that meets this minimum satisfaction level exactly. Which of the following statements accurately describes the condition at the landowner's profit-maximizing choice of work hours and payment?

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