Multiple Choice

A student has a 70-day period to allocate between free time and work. Their affordable options are represented by a straight-line boundary connecting the point of 70 days of free time and $0 of consumption with the point of 0 days of free time and $6,300 of consumption. If the amount of consumption the student can gain for each day of free time they give up were to increase, how would their set of affordable options change?

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