Multiple Choice

An individual's daily well-being is modeled by the expression w × t², where w is their hourly wage and t is the hours of free time they choose. Initially, their wage is $20 per hour. After a promotion, their wage increases to $25 per hour, and they are observed to choose 16 hours of free time per day. An economist wants to determine the level of well-being at the new wage and then find the hypothetical choice of free time (t_H) that would provide this same level of well-being if the individual were still facing the original $20 wage. Which equation correctly represents the relationship needed to find t_H?

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