Multiple Choice

Consider a scenario where a worker agrees to an arrangement that requires 11 hours of work per day to produce a total of 40 bushels of a crop. The worker keeps 20 bushels and the landowner receives 20. However, it is known that if the worker only worked 8 hours, a total of 50 bushels could be produced. Why is the initial 11-hour work arrangement considered economically inefficient?

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