Suppose that Maris is a diligent fourth-year college student, One Friday, she decides to start the day by working through 200 sample multiple choice problems to study for her computer science ciass. She starts work at 7:00 AM and uses a table to keep track of her progress throughout the day. She notices that as she the hours pass, it takes her more time to solve the problems. Use the table to answer the following questions. The tharginal, or additional, gain from Maris's second hour spent working, from B:00 AM to 9:00 AM, is problems. The marginal gain from Maris's fourth hour spent working, from 10:00 AM to \( 11: 00 \mathrm{AM} \), is problems.
The following week, Maris's computer science faculty advisor gives her some advice, In all their years of teaching they claim to observe that working on 30 multiple choice questions boosts a student's test score by about the same amount as spending an hour reviewing lecture notes. For simplioty. assume students are able to review lecture notes at a constant pace during each hour spent studying. Glven this information, in order to use her 4 hours of time spent studying to get the highest possible test score, how many hours should she have spent solving multiple choice problems, and how many hours should she have spent reviewing lecture notes? 0 hours working on problems, 4 hours reading 2 hours working on problems, 2 hours reading 3 hours warking on problems, 1 hour resding 4 hours working on problems, 0 hours reading