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Point C (41.5 Free Days, $3,959 Consumption) as a Hypothetical Choice

Point C, with coordinates (41.5, 3959), represents a hypothetical choice for the student. It is the point of tangency between the final indifference curve and a hypothetical budget constraint that has the same slope as the original one. This point shows how much free time and consumption the student would choose if their income increased enough to reach the new utility level, but the opportunity cost of free time remained unchanged.

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