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A student's feasible frontier for a final grade versus hours of free time per day is a downward-sloping curve that is bowed outwards from the origin (concave). This frontier is derived from a production function that converts hours of study into a final grade. What does the shape of this feasible frontier imply about the underlying production function?

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