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When you move to the right (and down) along a linear indifference curve (i.e. an indifference curve that is a straight line), the marginal rate

When you move to the right (and down) along a linear indifference curve (i.e. an indifference curve that is a straight line), the marginal rate of substitution decreases; is constant;increases;first increases then decreases;first decreases then increases;first increases then constant then decreases;first decreases then constant then increases;weakly decreases;weakly increases

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