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In a two-person economic interaction, a joint surplus of 50 units of grain is produced. One individual has the exclusive power to make a single, non-negotiable 'take-it-or-leave-it' offer to the second individual. The second individual's next best alternative provides them with a benefit equivalent to 10 units of grain. To maximize their own gain, the first individual will offer the second individual just enough to make them accept, which is 10 units. Therefore, the first individual's economic rent will be ____ units of grain.

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