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Evaluating a Model of Commuter Behavior

Based on the principle that economic models should be judged on their predictive accuracy rather than the realism of their assumptions, explain why a model assuming commuters perfectly optimize their travel time could be considered useful for predicting Alex's final choice of route, despite Alex not consciously solving a complex optimization problem.

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