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Simplifying the Marginal Utility of Free Time for a Cobb-Douglas Function

When working with a Cobb-Douglas utility function, the expression for the marginal utility of free time can be simplified. This is achieved by recognizing that the term tα1cβt^{\alpha-1}c^{\beta}, which appears after taking the partial derivative, is equivalent to the total utility divided by free time, or u/tu/t. Substituting this relationship back into the formula results in a more concise expression for the marginal utility of free time.

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