Analyzing Changes in Time Allocation
A freelancer is contracted for a project over a fixed period. Initially, they plan to work a certain number of days. They then decide to double their amount of free time, which results in their total number of work days being reduced by one-third. Analyze this situation to determine the original proportion of the total contract period that was allocated to work. Show your reasoning.
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