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A decision-maker's objective is represented by the function F(x, y). The values of x and y are determined by a single choice variable, z, through the functions x = g(z) and y = h(z). The first-order condition for the optimal choice of z is found by setting the total derivative of F with respect to z equal to zero. This total derivative is given by: dF/dz = (∂F/∂x) * (dg/dz) + (∂F/∂y) * (dh/dz). Match each mathematical term from this derivative with its correct interpretation.

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