Multiple Choice

An individual's preferences for daily free time (t, in hours) and consumption (c, in euros) are represented by a utility function where the marginal utility of free time is equal to 'c' and the marginal utility of consumption is equal to 't'. Given this, calculate the marginal rate of substitution (MRS) at the point where the individual has 15 hours of free time and 540 euros of consumption, and select the correct interpretation.

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