Multiple Choice

An individual's optimal choice between consumption (vertical axis) and free time (horizontal axis) is located at a point of tangency where their indifference curve is relatively flat. If this individual receives a large, unexpected, non-labor-related cash windfall (like winning a lottery), how are they most likely to adjust their weekly work hours, and why?

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