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An economics student is analyzing a model to find the number of hours (h) per day that maximizes a person's well-being. They've identified h = 8 as a potential optimum. To verify if it's a maximum, they use the second derivative test. The second derivative of the well-being function is given by d²W/dh² = 20(15 - 2h).

The student's analysis is as follows:

  1. Substitute h = 8 into the formula: 20(15 - 2 * 8).
  2. Calculate the result: 20(15 - 16) = 20(-1) = -20.
  3. Conclusion: Since the result is a negative number, h = 8 corresponds to a point of minimum well-being.

Which part of the student's analysis is flawed?

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