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Reasoning Behind a Concave Feasible Frontier

A student's feasible frontier shows the possible combinations of 'final grade' and 'hours of free time'. In a realistic scenario, this frontier is often a curve that is bowed inward toward the origin (concave). Explain the economic principle that causes this specific shape, focusing on the trade-off between studying and free time.

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