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Evaluating Job Offers with Minimum Thresholds
Based on the scenario provided, analyze both job offers. For each offer, determine if the individual would achieve positive satisfaction and explain your reasoning by explicitly checking both required conditions.
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- Outcome A: 15 hours of free time and $45 of consumption.
- Outcome B: 7 hours of free time and $46 of consumption.
How does the satisfaction derived from Outcome A compare to the satisfaction from Outcome B?
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Job Offer Evaluation with Satisfaction Thresholds
An individual's daily satisfaction is positive only if they have more than 6 hours of free time AND their consumption is greater than $45. Otherwise, their satisfaction is zero. Consider two possible daily outcomes:
- Outcome A: 15 hours of free time and $45 of consumption.
- Outcome B: 7 hours of free time and $46 of consumption.
How does the satisfaction derived from Outcome A compare to the satisfaction from Outcome B?