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Allocation J at (12, 28)

This example illustrates a specific allocation, J, where Angela has 12 hours of free time and receives 28 bushels of grain. This point, J(12, 28), lies on her indifference curve, IC1. With 12 hours of free time, she works for 12 hours, and the total possible output is 54 bushels, represented by point H(12, 54) on the feasible frontier. Angela's share is 28 bushels. Bruno's share is the remaining amount, which is the vertical distance between H and J, totaling 26 bushels (54 - 28). This corresponds to the point (12, 26) on the hump-shaped curve that represents Bruno's profits.

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