Multiple Choice

An individual's preferences for consumption (c) and free time (t) are represented by the quasi-linear utility function U(c, t) = c + 4√t. Consider two different consumption bundles: Bundle A with 10 units of consumption and 16 hours of free time, and Bundle B with 20 units of consumption and 16 hours of free time. How does the slope of the indifference curve at Bundle A compare to the slope of the indifference curve at Bundle B?

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