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Analyzing Trade-offs in an Efficient Allocation

In a two-person economy, the maximum possible output of grain is 46 bushels, and this entire amount is currently being produced and distributed. This outcome is considered efficient because it's impossible to produce more. Currently, Person A receives 38 bushels and Person B receives 8 bushels. If a new distribution is proposed where Person A receives 40 bushels, what is the maximum number of bushels Person B can receive for the outcome to remain efficient? Explain the principle that governs this change.

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