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Analyzing Consumer Preferences for Convexity

A consumer's preferences for two goods, consumption (c) and free time (t), are represented by the utility function U(c, t) = c^(1/3) * t^(2/3). Using the second derivative test, determine if this consumer's indifference curves are convex to the origin. Explain the economic significance of your mathematical conclusion regarding the consumer's willingness to trade one good for the other.

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