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A consumer's preferences for goods X and Y are represented by the utility function U(X, Y) = 10√X + Y. Consider two consumption bundles: A = (25, 10) and B = (25, 30). How does the Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS) at bundle A compare to the MRS at bundle B?

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