In a two-person household model where 48 total hours per day are available and 14 of those hours are fixed for mandatory, unpaid domestic work, every additional hour spent on non-working (leisure) activities necessarily reduces the time available for paid work by ____ hour(s).
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A household consists of two individuals who have a combined total of 48 hours available per day. They must spend a fixed 14 hours per day on essential domestic work for which they are not paid. If they choose to spend 18 hours per day on non-working activities (leisure), how many hours are left for paid work?
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