Determining the Wage Rate from a Work-Leisure Choice
A student has a 70-day period where their only source of income is from working at a fixed daily wage. The student decides to take 30 days of free time, which results in a total consumption of $3,200 for the period. Based on this information, calculate the student's daily wage. Show your calculation.
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