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Consider a model where an individual chooses between a final grade and hours of free time. The 'feasible frontier' shows the maximum grade achievable for any given amount of free time. The individual's preferences are represented by 'indifference curves'. The optimal choice is where the feasible frontier is tangent to the highest possible indifference curve. At this point of tangency, the slope of the indifference curve (the rate at which the individual is willing to trade grade points for free time) is equal to the slope of the feasible frontier. This slope of the feasible frontier represents the trade-off the individual is constrained to make and is known as the ________.

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