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Correcting a Misconception in Economic Modeling

A fellow student is analyzing the economic problem of an individual named Karim, who must decide how many hours to work. Karim desires both free time and the ability to purchase goods, which requires income from working at a set hourly wage. The student concludes, 'Karim's primary objective is to work the maximum number of hours to earn the most money.'

Identify the fundamental error in the student's conclusion. In your own words, what is Karim's actual objective in this model, and why is the student's statement incorrect?

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