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Assessing the Feasibility of a Consumption Goal
An individual has 24 hours per day to allocate between work and free time. They earn an hourly wage of $25. This person aims for a daily lifestyle that includes 16 hours of free time and $220 worth of consumption. Is this goal achievable? Justify your answer with a clear calculation.
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