Multiple Choice

An individual's preferences for consumption (c) and free time (t) are represented by the utility function u(t,c)=t2c3u(t,c) = t^2 c^3. Holding the level of consumption (c) constant, how does the additional satisfaction (marginal utility) gained from one more unit of consumption change as the individual's amount of free time (t) increases?

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