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Marginal Rate of Substitution
The rate at which a consumer is willing to substitute one good for another while maintaining the same level of utility, reflected in the slope of an indifference curve.
Wheat
A cereal grain that is a staple food in many parts of the world, used to make products like bread, pasta, and flour.
Milk
A nutrient-rich liquid food produced by the mammary glands of mammals, commonly consumed by humans as a beverage or used in food production.
Utility Functions
Mathematical representations that quantify an individual's preference ordering over a set of alternatives.
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