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Analysis of a Consumer's Preferences for Consumption and Free Time

Consider a consumer whose preferences are described in the case study. An indifference curve for this consumer shows all combinations of consumption (c) and free time (t) that yield a constant level of utility, u₀. First, express consumption (c) as an explicit function of free time (t) and the constant utility level (u₀). Then, using direct differentiation, determine if these preferences exhibit a diminishing marginal rate of substitution. Justify your conclusion based on your calculations.

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