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Constructing a Budget Constraint

A student has 100 hours available per week to allocate between free time (t) and work. The student's satisfaction from free time and consumption (c) is represented by a utility function. For every hour the student works, they earn a wage of $25. They also receive a weekly scholarship of $80 that is independent of their work hours. State the specific budget constraint equation that this student faces, expressing consumption (c) in terms of free time (t).

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