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Consider a household with a total of 34 non-working hours available per day. One member of the household can earn $30 per hour for a maximum of 8 hours of work, while the other member does not engage in paid work. The household's feasible frontier plots their total consumption against their total non-working hours. Statement: The outcome represented by 28 total non-working hours and $180 of total consumption is both feasible and efficient.

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