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Leandro has 16 hours per day that he can allocate to work or leisure. his job pays a wage rate of $20. leandro decides to consume 8 hours of leisure. his indifference curves have the usual shape: they slope downward, they do not cross, and they have the characteristic convex shape. draw leandro's time allocation budget line for a typical day, with income on the vertical axis and hours of leisure on the horizontal axis. then illustrate the indifference curve at his optimal choice. based on the graph, choose the correct statement.

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