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Interpreting the Marginal Rate of Transformation

An individual's feasible frontier for consumption (c) and hours of free time (t) is given by the function c = 250 - 4t², where t ≥ 0. First, derive the general expression for the marginal rate of transformation (MRT) of free time into consumption. Second, explain how the value of the MRT changes as the individual chooses more free time, and describe what this change signifies about the opportunity cost.

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