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Analyzing the Structure of an Economic Choice

A student named Karim faces a decision about how to allocate his time between work and leisure. He wants to achieve the highest possible satisfaction, which depends on both his consumption of goods (funded by his wages) and his amount of free time. His choices are limited by the number of hours in a day and his hourly wage. Analyze this situation by breaking it down into its three fundamental economic components: the decision-maker, the objective, and the constraint. For each component, describe what it represents specifically in Karim's scenario and explain how these components interact to define his economic problem.

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