Multiple Choice

A student's final grade (y) is determined by a production function y = a(24 - t)^b, where t is hours of free time, a is a productivity factor, and 0 < b < 1. The Marginal Rate of Transformation (MRT) at any point on this frontier represents the opportunity cost of an additional hour of free time. If the student adopts a new study method that increases their productivity factor a but does not change b, how will this affect the MRT for any given number of free time hours?

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