Example

The Student's Initial Choice at Point A (34 Free Days and $3,240 Consumption)

The student's initial optimal choice before the wage increase, represented as point A, is a bundle consisting of 34 days of free time and $3,240 in consumption. This point is located at the tangency of the original budget constraint and the student's indifference curve, representing the highest utility achievable at the initial wage.

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