Feasibility of Production Outcomes
A self-sufficient farmer's production method allows them to produce a maximum of 12 bushels of grain if they work for 10 hours a day. Assuming a 24-hour day, explain why it is impossible for this farmer to simultaneously achieve an output of 13 bushels of grain and have 14 hours of free time, using their current production method.
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Angela's Production Function
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A self-sufficient farmer's production technology determines the maximum amount of grain they can produce for any given number of work hours. This relationship defines a boundary of all possible combinations of daily free time and grain output. Match each location relative to this boundary with its correct description.
For a self-sufficient producer, the boundary of all achievable combinations of output and free time is defined by their ____, which specifies the maximum output possible for any given amount of labor input.
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A farmer's production technology determines the relationship between hours worked and grain produced. The maximum possible output is 60 bushels of grain, which requires 12 hours of work per day. The technology also shows that working more hours always produces more grain, but at a decreasing rate. Which of the following combinations of work and output is technologically impossible for the farmer?
A farmer's production technology establishes the maximum amount of a crop that can be grown for any given number of work hours. Therefore, a combination of free time and crop output is only considered 'feasible' if it lies exactly on the boundary of what this technology allows.