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Evaluating Competing Economic Models

An economist is modeling a consumer's satisfaction from leisure time, 't'. A core assumption of the model is that the consumer experiences diminishing marginal satisfaction from each additional hour of leisure. The economist proposes two potential functions for this relationship, where both β and t are positive values:

  • Model A: v(t)=10t0.75v(t) = 10t^{0.75}
  • Model B: v(t)=10t1.25v(t) = 10t^{1.25}

Based on the assumption of diminishing marginal satisfaction, which model is the appropriate choice? Justify your answer by explaining how the parameter values in the chosen model ensure this economic property.

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