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A university student is deciding how many hours to study for a final exam where the final grades are assigned based on a strict curve (e.g., the top 10% of scores get an A, the next 20% get a B, etc.). This situation is a clear example of an individual decision-making model where the outcome depends only on the student's own choices and is not influenced by the actions of others.

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