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A salaried employee who currently works 40 hours per week is offered a promotion. The new role comes with a higher salary but requires working 50 hours per week. According to the economic model where individuals value both consumption (income) and free time, arrange the following steps in the logical order that represents the employee's decision-making process.
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A salaried employee who currently works 40 hours per week is offered a promotion. The new role comes with a higher salary but requires working 50 hours per week. According to the economic model where individuals value both consumption (income) and free time, arrange the following steps in the logical order that represents the employee's decision-making process.