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Figure 21-15 On the graph, Qx represents the quantity of good x and Qy represents the quantity of good y. The lines drawn on the graph represent three of Barbara's indifference curves. Figure 21-15 On the graph, Q<sub>x</sub> represents the quantity of good x and Q<sub>y</sub> represents the quantity of good y. The lines drawn on the graph represent three of Barbara's indifference curves.   -Refer to Figure 21-15. For Barbara, the marginal rate of substitution between goods y and x A) increases as she moves downward and to the right along one of her indifference curves. B) decreases as she moves downward and to the right along one of her indifference curves. C) remains constant as she moves downward and to the right along one of her indifference curves. D) is undefined for any movement along any one of her indifference curves.
-Refer to Figure 21-15. For Barbara, the marginal rate of substitution between goods y and x


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