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Evaluating Work-Leisure Decisions

Two individuals, Alex and Ben, have different preferences for daily free time (t) and consumption (c). Alex's preferences are represented by the utility function U(t,c) = t*c, while Ben's are represented by U(t,c) = (t^2)*c. Both individuals are currently at a point with 15 hours of free time and 540 euros of consumption. Their employer offers them the opportunity to work one additional hour in exchange for 40 euros. Based on a precise calculation of each individual's Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS) at their current point, determine which individual is more likely to accept the offer and justify your reasoning.

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