Multiple Choice
Suppose a consumer consumes two goods, X and Y. The slope of the budget constraint equals the
A) marginal rate of substitution.
B) rate at which the consumer will give up X to gain Y while maintaining the same level of utility.
C) relative price of the two goods.
D) All of the above are correct.
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