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Calculating Economic Rent in a Specific Scenario

A farmer's utility from free time (t) and consumption of grain (c) is given by the function u(t, c) = 4√t + c. Her production of grain is determined by her hours of work (h), where h = 24 - t, according to the production function y = 2√(2h). The farmer's next best alternative provides her with a utility of 21. If a landowner offers her a contract where she must work 8 hours a day (h=8), what is the maximum amount of grain the landowner can claim as rent while ensuring the farmer accepts the contract?

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