Multiple Choice

An economist is studying how a student's decision to work during a three-month summer break is affected by a one-time scholarship grant. The economist models this as a single trade-off between the student's total income earned and total days of leisure over the entire summer. What is the primary analytical benefit of framing the problem this way, as opposed to modeling the choice on a day-by-day basis?

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