An economics student is deciding how many hours to work at a part-time job that pays $15 per hour versus how many hours to dedicate to studying. In making this decision, the student must balance two distinct trade-offs. Which of the following options correctly identifies and distinguishes between the subjective and objective trade-offs in this scenario?
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An economics student is deciding how many hours to work at a part-time job that pays $15 per hour versus how many hours to dedicate to studying. In making this decision, the student must balance two distinct trade-offs. Which of the following options correctly identifies and distinguishes between the subjective and objective trade-offs in this scenario?
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