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A tenant farmer has a contract with a fixed rent. She has calculated that her best possible outcome is to work 8 hours per day. This specific choice provides her with a level of well-being that is just equal to her next best alternative (forgoing the contract and not farming). Her landlord proposes a change: the farmer must now work exactly 10 hours per day, but in return, the fixed rent will be slightly reduced. Which of the following statements provides the most accurate economic evaluation of the landlord's new offer from the farmer's perspective?

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