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Formulating a Student's Economic Problem

A university student has 112 hours available each week to divide between free time (t) and working at a campus job. The job pays an hourly wage of $15. The student also receives a weekly scholarship grant of $50, which is not dependent on the number of hours worked. The student's goal is to choose a combination of free time and weekly consumption (c) that gives them the highest possible level of satisfaction. Based on this information, state the complete mathematical expression for the student's budget constraint and identify the general function they are seeking to maximize.

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