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An individual's well-being is described by a utility function u(c, L), where 'c' represents consumption and 'L' represents leisure. The individual earns a constant wage 'w' for each hour worked, 'h'. Total time available is 'T'. Therefore, consumption is a function of hours worked (c = w*h) and so is leisure (L = T - h). The individual chooses the number of hours to work, 'h', to maximize their well-being. What is the first-order condition that defines the optimal choice of 'h'?

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