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Justifying a Trade-off Model
A model represents the trade-off a student faces between their potential scores on two different exams, given a fixed amount of total study time. The curve showing the possible combinations of scores is both decreasing and convex (bowed towards the origin). Evaluate the underlying assumptions that make a convex shape more realistic for this scenario than a straight line. In your answer, explain what the changing slope of the curve represents in terms of the student's trade-offs.
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