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Farmer's Consumption Possibilities with Fixed Rent

A self-sufficient farmer's ability to produce grain is represented by a production frontier. She then enters an agreement to farm the land for a fixed rent of 8 bushels of grain, which she must pay regardless of how much she produces. If she works for a duration that allows her to produce exactly 20 bushels of grain, how much grain will she be able to consume? Describe how her new set of consumption possibilities (her consumption frontier) is graphically related to her original production frontier.

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