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Analyzing Preferences for Goods and Bads

An economist proposes the utility function U(c, p) = 10c - 2p² to model a consumer's satisfaction, where 'c' represents units of consumption and 'p' represents hours of exposure to pollution. Analyze this utility function. Explain what the mathematical form of the function implies about the consumer's preference for consumption and for pollution. Specifically, discuss whether this function adheres to the standard assumption that 'more is better' for both items it includes, and why this might be a reasonable model for these specific items.

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