Multiple Choice

A student has a 70-day break and can earn $130 for each day they work. The relationship between their total consumption (c) and the number of free days they take (t) is represented by the equation c = 130(70 - t). The student is currently planning to take 30 days of free time but is considering taking 31 days instead. What is the opportunity cost of taking the 31st day of free time?

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