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Calculating the Shirking Period

An employee has a job with a total planning horizon of 40 weeks and a weekly wage of $800. If they are caught shirking, their alternative employment offers a weekly wage of $300 for the remainder of the horizon. If their total monetary payoff for the entire 40-week period, assuming they shirked and were eventually caught, was $22,000, for how many weeks did they work at the higher wage before being dismissed? Show the steps in your calculation.

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