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Interpreting Changes in Marginal Utility

A consumer's satisfaction is described by the utility function U(c, t) = 10 * ln(c) + 5t, where 'c' represents units of consumption and 't' represents hours of free time. Calculate the marginal utility of consumption at two different levels: when c = 100 and when c = 400. Based on these two values, explain the relationship between the level of consumption and the additional satisfaction gained from one more unit of consumption.

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