Multiple Choice

Consider a standard graph where the horizontal axis represents hours of free time and the vertical axis represents consumption. An individual's preferences are represented by standard, convex indifference curves. If we compare two points, Point X and Point Y, that lie on the same vertical line, with Point Y having a higher consumption level than Point X, what can we conclude about the Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS) at these two points?

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