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Calculating Net Utility per Hour

To demonstrate how net utility is calculated, imagine an employee whose effort at work is valued as a personal cost, or disutility, of $2 per hour. After subtracting this cost from their hourly wage, their resulting net utility is $10 per hour. This $10 figure quantifies the actual satisfaction the employee gains from each hour of work.

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