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Advising on a Job Offer
An individual, Maria, currently enjoys 16 hours of free time per day and has a daily consumption of €600. She has determined that she would be equally satisfied with an alternative scenario of 17 hours of free time and a daily consumption of €520. Maria is now presented with a new opportunity that would provide her with 17 hours of free time and a daily consumption of €550. Based on an analysis of her preferences, should she accept this new opportunity? Justify your answer.
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