Multiple Choice

An individual's feasible production frontier, which shows the trade-off between producing a good (measured on the vertical axis) and enjoying free time (measured on the horizontal axis), is bowed outwards from the origin. Point A is on the frontier where the individual has a large amount of free time and produces a small quantity of the good. Point B is on the same frontier where the individual has a small amount of free time and produces a large quantity of the good. Which statement accurately compares the marginal rate of transformation (MRT) of free time into the good at these two points?

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