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Explaining Changes in MRS with Consumption

On a graph with 'hours of free time' on the horizontal axis and 'consumption' on the vertical axis, consider two bundles, A and B, that lie on the same vertical line. Bundle B has a significantly higher level of consumption than Bundle A. Explain why an individual's willingness to give up consumption for an additional hour of free time (their Marginal Rate of Substitution) is greater at Bundle B compared to Bundle A.

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