Multiple Choice

A student has a fixed amount of time to allocate between two activities: studying and exercising. The relationship representing all possible combinations of hours spent on these activities is a straight, downward-sloping line. Suppose the student finds that giving up 1 hour of studying allows them to gain exactly 30 minutes of exercise. If they are already exercising a lot and decide to give up another hour of studying, how much additional exercise time will they gain?

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