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Comparative Analysis of Altruism via Indifference Curve Slopes

An individual's indifference curve, plotting their own payoff on the horizontal axis and another person's payoff on the vertical axis, has a slope of -2.5 at a specific point. A second individual's indifference curve has a slope of -0.4 at the same point of payoff distribution. Which individual is more altruistic, and why? Justify your answer by explaining the trade-off each person is willing to make.

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