Multiple Choice

A university student has minimal financial obligations and is deciding how many hours to work at a campus coffee shop during the summer. They are very flexible and see working for extra spending money and enjoying free time as easily interchangeable options. If the coffee shop offers a small raise in the hourly wage, what is the most probable impact on the student's decision to work, and what is the underlying economic reason?

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