Multiple Choice

A worker, Angela, produces grain on land owned by a landowner, Bruno. The total amount of grain she can produce for a given number of work hours is represented by a feasible production frontier. Angela has 24 hours per day to divide between work and free time. Consider a specific allocation where Angela chooses to have 10 hours of free time. At this level of work, the feasible frontier shows that a total of 60 bushels of grain are produced. If Angela's own share of the grain is 35 bushels, what is Bruno's share?

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