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Consider an agent choosing a level of an activity, t, where the optimal choice is found by setting the marginal benefit equal to the marginal cost. If it is known that the marginal benefit is a strictly decreasing function of t and the marginal cost is also a strictly decreasing function of t, it is guaranteed that there will be at most one value of t that satisfies this optimality condition.

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