Multiple Choice
If an indifference curve is bowed out away from the origin, the marginal rate of substitution is
A) not likely to reflect the relative value of goods.
B) likely to be constant for all bundles along the indifference curve.
C) likely to be identical to the price ratio for each bundle along the indifference curve.
D) different for each bundle along the indifference curve.
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