An individual labor-supply curve represents:

A. a worker's decisions around how many hours to work at each alternative wage.
B. a firm's decisions around how many hours to hire at each alternative wage.
C. the decisions of all firms around how many hours to work at each alternative wage.
D. the decisions of all workers around how many hours to work at each alternative wage.

Answer: A

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