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Consider a person whose preferences for free time (t) and consumption (c) can be represented by a utility function of the form u(t, c) = v(t) + c. If this person's willingness to trade consumption for an extra hour of free time increases as their amount of free time increases, this implies that the function v(t) must be concave (i.e., its second derivative is negative).

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