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Determining Personal Preference at the Optimal Point

An individual can choose between consumption now and consumption later. They have access to an investment opportunity that allows them to transform $1 of present consumption into $3 of future consumption. They find that their most preferred consumption plan is to have $35 now and $63 later. At this specific point, what is the numerical value of this individual's willingness to trade off future consumption for present consumption (their Marginal Rate of Substitution), and why must it have this value?

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