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Charlie can work as many hours as he wishes at a local fast-food restaurant for a wage of $4 per hour. Charlie also does standup comedy. Since Charlie lives in a quiet, rather solemn Midwestern town, he is the town's only comedian and has a local monopoly for standup comedy. The demand for comedy is Q = 40 - P, where Q is the number of hours of comedy performed per week and P is the price charged per hour of comedy. When Charlie maximizes his utility, he spends at least 1 hour per week working at the restaurant and he gets at least 1 hour of leisure time. His utility depends only on income and leisure. How many hours per week does he perform standup comedy?
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