Multiple Choice

A student's satisfaction from their final grade (g) and hours of free time per day (t) is represented by the utility function U(g, t) = g + 10√t. The final grade is measured on a 100-point scale. What is the student's marginal rate of substitution, representing the rate at which they are willing to trade points on their final grade for one additional hour of free time, when they currently have 16 hours of free time?

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