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Calculating the Vertical Shift of Indifference Curves

A consumer's preferences for free time (t) and consumption (c) are represented by the utility function U(t, c) = 8√t + c. One of the consumer's indifference curves passes through the point where t=4 and c=10. Another, higher indifference curve provides a total utility level of 30. What is the vertical distance between these two indifference curves, and why is this distance constant regardless of the amount of free time (t)?

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