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Evaluating and Correcting a Preference Model

A researcher is modeling an individual's preferences for two goods: hours of free time (t) and units of consumption (c). The individual's preferences are such that they always feel better off with more free time and also feel better off with more consumption. The researcher proposes the following mathematical model for the individual's satisfaction: U(t,c)=t0.7c0.4U(t, c) = t^{0.7}c^{-0.4}.

Critique this proposed model. Identify the specific part of the formula that contradicts the individual's stated preferences and explain why. Then, propose a revised formula that corrects the issue.

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