A tenant farmer pays a fixed amount of produce as rent. Their satisfaction depends on consumption and free time, and their preferences have a specific property: the marginal value of free time is independent of the level of consumption. Because of this property, the farmer's optimal choice of work hours is ______ of the amount of fixed rent.
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