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Analyzing the Changing Trade-off on a Feasible Frontier

Angela's feasible frontier shows the trade-off between her hours of free time and the bushels of grain she can produce. This frontier is a curve, not a straight line, due to the changing productivity of her labor. As Angela decides to take more free time (moving from a situation with few hours of free time to one with many), how does the Marginal Rate of Transformation (MRT) between grain and free time change? Explain the economic reasoning for this change.

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