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Calculating Wage from a Feasible Frontier

A household's feasible frontier shows the trade-off between its total daily leisure hours and its total daily consumption. A specific segment of this frontier is a straight line, representing a situation where one household member works a fixed number of hours, and the second member's work hours vary. This linear segment connects two points: Point A (20 total leisure hours, $350 total consumption) and Point B (12 total leisure hours, $510 total consumption). What is the hourly wage of the second household member whose work hours are varying along this segment? State your answer as a number only.

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