Multiple Choice

An individual's production process, which relates hours of work to a final output, is characterized by a positive but diminishing marginal product. This means each additional hour of work increases total output, but by a smaller amount than the previous hour. What does the steepness (the absolute value of the slope) of the corresponding feasible frontier, which plots output versus free time, represent, and how does this steepness change as free time decreases?

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