Multiple Choice

A student's final grade (y) is determined by the number of hours they study, which is represented as (24 - t), where 't' is hours of free time per day. The relationship is given by a production function of the form y = a(24-t)^b, where 'a' is a productivity factor and the parameter 'b' is between 0 and 1. How does the opportunity cost of an additional hour of free time change as the student moves from a point where they have a lot of free time to a point where they have very little free time?

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