An economist is studying how a wage change affects an individual's choice of free time. The individual's daily satisfaction is modeled by the expression U = w × t², where w is the hourly wage and t is hours of free time. The wage increases from w_initial to w_final, and the individual is now observed choosing t_final hours of free time. The economist sets up the following equation to solve for a hypothetical amount of free time, t_hypothetical:
w_initial × (t_hypothetical)² = w_final × (t_final)²
What does the value of t_hypothetical represent in this context?
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