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Calculating the Marginal Rate of Substitution

An individual's preferences for two goods, coffee (C) and doughnuts (D), are represented by the utility function U(C, D) = C^(1/3) * D^(2/3). Calculate the marginal rate of substitution (MRS) for this individual at the point where they are consuming 8 cups of coffee and 27 doughnuts. Show the steps of your derivation.

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