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Calculating Work Hours from a Feasible Frontier

A household's feasible frontier shows the maximum consumption it can achieve for a given amount of total leisure time. Consider a segment of this frontier that is a straight line, representing a situation where one household member's work hours are fixed, and a second member's work hours are variable. This segment starts at point K, where the household has 26 hours of total leisure, and ends at point L, where the household has 14 hours of total leisure. How many hours does the second household member work to move the household from point K to point L?

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