Multiple Choice

Consider an economic interaction represented on a graph where the horizontal axis is 'Worker's Free Time (hours)' and the vertical axis is 'Grain Produced (bushels)'. A curve on this graph, known as the feasible frontier, shows the maximum grain a worker can produce for a given amount of free time. Point M on the frontier has coordinates (19.5, 35), indicating that with 19.5 hours of free time, the worker produces a total of 35 bushels. Under a specific contract, the worker's allocation is shown by Point N with coordinates (19.5, 23). Based on the graphical relationship between these two points, what is the economic rent captured by the landowner?

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