Multiple Choice

A student has a 70-day period to allocate between free time and work. By forgoing all free time, they can achieve a maximum consumption of $6,300. The trade-off between their free time and consumption is represented by a straight line. Now, suppose the student receives a one-time scholarship of $700 that they can spend regardless of how much they work. How does this scholarship affect the student's set of affordable combinations?

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