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Calculating and Explaining Weekly Free Time
An individual works 40 hours per week and commutes for 5 hours per week. A week contains 168 hours. Using the economic definition of 'free time' from work-leisure models, calculate this individual's total weekly free time. Then, briefly explain why activities like sleeping and commuting are included in this calculated total.
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