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An employer wishes to hire a worker. The worker's daily production depends on the hours they work. The worker values both consumption (the output they are paid) and free time. A new law is enacted with two provisions: (1) the worker cannot be required to work more than 4.5 hours per day, and (2) if they work at all, they must be paid a minimum of 23 units of output. The employer, seeking to maximize their own profit, makes a take-it-or-leave-it offer to the worker of exactly 4.5 hours of work for 23 units of output. The worker's next best alternative is not working, which provides 0 units of output.

Based on this scenario, which statement represents the most accurate evaluation of the new situation?

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