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An economic model illustrates a farmer's daily production possibilities. The maximum amount of grain the farmer can produce depends on the hours worked. To survive, the farmer must consume at least 2 bushels of grain per day. The production limits are as follows: working 8 hours (16 hours free time) yields a maximum of 46 bushels; working 10 hours (14 hours free time) yields a maximum of 50 bushels; working 12 hours (12 hours free time) yields a maximum of 52 bushels. Match each of the following allocation scenarios with its correct classification.

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