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An individual's ability to convert labor into consumption is subject to diminishing marginal productivity. This means that each additional hour of work generates less additional consumption than the previous one, resulting in a concave feasible frontier (bowed towards the origin) when plotting consumption against free time. Match each point on this frontier, described by the amount of daily free time, to the correct description of the Marginal Rate of Transformation (MRT) of free time into consumption at that point.

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