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An individual's preferences for daily consumption (measured on the vertical axis) and free time (measured on the horizontal axis) are represented by a set of parallel indifference curves. At a point where they have 15 hours of free time and 50 units of consumption, their Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS) is 8. This means they are willing to trade 8 units of consumption for one additional hour of free time. What is their MRS at a different point where they have 15 hours of free time but 75 units of consumption?

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