Multiple Choice

Consider an individual's preferences for daily free time (measured on the horizontal axis) and units of consumption (measured on the vertical axis). A key feature of this individual's preferences is that their indifference curves are parallel to each other. Point A represents a combination of 18 hours of free time and 60 units of consumption. Point B, which is on a higher indifference curve, represents a combination of 18 hours of free time and 80 units of consumption. How does the individual's Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS) of consumption for free time at Point A compare to their MRS at Point B?

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