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Calculating Income Distribution After Reform

In a hypothetical village with one landowner and four farmers, an economic reform stipulates that each farmer must pay 25% of their individual crop output to the landowner as rent. After the reform, the landowner's own plot yields 1.0 unit of grain, and each of the four farmers produces 1.0 unit of grain from their respective plots. Based on this information, calculate the final income in units of grain for a single farmer and for the landowner.

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