Multiple Choice

Two individuals, Jordan and Casey, have jobs with the same hourly wage and the same number of available hours per week. Jordan chooses to work 45 hours per week, while Casey chooses to work 35 hours per week. Assuming both are making rational choices to maximize their personal satisfaction, which statement provides the best economic explanation for their different choices?

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