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An economic model describes the relationship between a tenant farmer's crop share and their total output. The model assumes a farmer's total output (in kg) is 10 times the percentage share they are entitled to keep (e.g., a 50% share results in 500 kg of total output). The landowner receives the portion of the crop that the farmer does not keep. If a land reform policy increases the farmer's share from 50% to 75%, what is the effect on the absolute amount of grain the landowner receives from that farmer?

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