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Calculating Free Days for a Consumption Target

A student has 70 days to allocate between work and free time, earning a daily wage of $90. They also receive a one-time gift of $1,000. Their budget constraint is described by the equation c = 90(70 - t) + 1,000, where 'c' is maximum consumption and 't' is the number of free days. If the student's goal is to achieve a maximum consumption level of $4,600, how many days of free time can they afford to take?

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