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A consumer's preferences for free time (t) and consumption (c) are represented by a utility function u = t^α * c^β. The marginal utility of free time is found by taking the partial derivative with respect to t, which yields α * t^(α-1) * c^β. Given this information, how can this expression for the marginal utility of free time be simplified and correctly re-expressed in terms of total utility (u) and free time (t)?

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