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Explaining the Increasing Opportunity Cost of Free Time

Consider a student whose final grade (y) is determined by the number of hours they study per day. This relationship is modeled by a production function y = a(24 - t)^b, where t is the number of hours of free time per day, and the parameter b is between 0 and 1. Explain why the opportunity cost of an additional hour of free time becomes larger as the student chooses more free time.

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