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A consumer's preference for a good, t, is represented by the function v(t) = βt^α. For this function to accurately model well-behaved preferences, it must be both increasing (meaning more of the good is always better) and concave (meaning the additional satisfaction from each extra unit of the good decreases). Which of the following parameter sets for β and α would result in a function with these properties?

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