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A self-sufficient farmer's production possibilities are represented by a feasible frontier, where points on the frontier show the maximum bushels of grain that can be produced for a given amount of free time per day. Consider two options on this frontier:

  • Option X: 16 hours of free time and 46 bushels of grain.
  • Option Y: 0 hours of free time and 64 bushels of grain.

What is the opportunity cost for the farmer of gaining the first 16 hours of free time (that is, moving from Option Y to Option X)?

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