Multiple Choice

An individual's preferences for consumption (c) and hours of free time (t) are represented by the utility function u = 4√t + c. This individual is indifferent between two bundles of goods: Bundle X, which consists of 16 hours of free time and a consumption level of 12, and Bundle Y, which consists of 25 hours of free time and an unknown consumption level. What must the consumption level be in Bundle Y for the individual to be indifferent between Bundle X and Bundle Y?

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