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Point A (t=16, c=8) - Angela's Optimal Choice as an Independent Farmer

As illustrated in Figure E5.4, the optimal choice for Angela as an independent farmer in this specific example is at Point A. This allocation consists of 16 hours of free time (t=16t=16), which means she works for 8 hours per day, and consumes 8 bushels of grain (c=8c=8). This solution represents the point on her feasible frontier where her Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS) equals the Marginal Rate of Transformation (MRT).

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