A student has a fixed monthly budget of $200 to spend on two items: textbooks and bus rides. Initially, textbooks cost $50 each and bus rides cost $2 each. If the price of a single textbook increases to $80, while the student's budget and the cost of a bus ride remain unchanged, how is the student's purchasing power affected? Assume textbooks are on the vertical axis and bus rides are on the horizontal axis.
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A student has a fixed monthly budget of $200 to spend on two items: textbooks and bus rides. Initially, textbooks cost $50 each and bus rides cost $2 each. If the price of a single textbook increases to $80, while the student's budget and the cost of a bus ride remain unchanged, how is the student's purchasing power affected? Assume textbooks are on the vertical axis and bus rides are on the horizontal axis.
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