Multiple Choice

An individual is evaluating different combinations of 'Daily Free Time' (plotted on the horizontal axis) and 'Daily Consumption' in dollars (plotted on the vertical axis). Consider two potential situations, Point X and Point Y, which both involve the same level of consumption ($200) but different amounts of free time: Point X has 16 hours of free time, while Point Y has 20 hours of free time. Which statement best analyzes why the Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS) — the amount of consumption the individual is willing to give up for one more hour of free time — is lower at Point Y than at Point X?

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