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A student has a total of 100 hours to allocate between studying and free time for a single course. For every hour of studying, their final grade increases by 0.5 points, starting from a base of 50 if they don't study at all. The student's 'production possibility frontier' for their final grade versus free time is a straight line. This implies that the opportunity cost of an additional hour of free time, in terms of grade points, decreases as the student chooses more free time.

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