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The Student's New Optimal Choice at Point B (39 Free Days)

After receiving a $1,000 gift, the student revises their plan and selects a new optimal bundle at point B. This new choice consists of 39 days of free time. Graphically, point B represents the tangency point on a higher indifference curve (IC3) where the student's marginal rate of substitution (MRS) is equal to the $90 wage (the MRT).

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