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Evaluating a Proposed Utility Function

An economist proposes using the function v(t)=10t0.5v(t) = 10t^{0.5} to model a consumer's satisfaction from consuming a quantity 't' of a good. A colleague critiques this model, arguing that it incorrectly implies that each additional unit of the good provides more satisfaction than the previous one (i.e., increasing marginal satisfaction). Evaluate the colleague's critique. Is it valid? Justify your conclusion by analyzing the mathematical properties of the proposed function.

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