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Consider a model of interaction between a landowner and a farmer. A graph shows the farmer's free time on the horizontal axis and grain output on the vertical axis. The graph includes two key curves: a downward-sloping 'feasible frontier' representing the maximum technically possible grain output for any amount of free time, and a convex 'reservation indifference curve' representing the minimum combinations of grain and free time the farmer is willing to accept. The 'feasible set' consists of all allocations that are both technically possible and acceptable to the farmer. Which of the following points describes an allocation that is inside this feasible set?

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