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Evaluating Preferences from a Utility Function

An individual's preferences for consumption (c) and free time (t) are represented by the utility function u(t,c)=t2c3u(t,c) = t^2 c^3. This person states, 'I value my free time much more than I value extra consumption.' Critically evaluate this statement. Is it consistent with the preferences represented by the function? Justify your reasoning.

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