Multiple Choice

An individual's feasible set of consumption choices is represented by a straight line on a graph where the horizontal axis is 'consumption now' and the vertical axis is 'consumption later'. This line, which shows all possible combinations if the individual lends some of their initial wealth, passes through two specific points: (Consumption Now = $80, Consumption Later = $22) and (Consumption Now = $50, Consumption Later = $55). Based on this information, what is the interest rate at which this individual can lend?

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