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An economic model illustrates a farmer's production possibilities, showing the maximum grain output for different amounts of free time. The area on and under this production curve is the 'technically feasible set'. Consider a specific outcome where the farmer works 8 hours (leaving 16 hours of free time), producing a total of 40 bushels of grain. This point is inside the maximum production frontier. In this scenario, all 40 bushels are taken by a landowner, leaving the farmer with 0 bushels. Why is this outcome best described as 'technically feasible but not biologically viable'?

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