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Consider an individual's standard, convex indifference curve for two goods, with Good Y on the vertical axis and Good X on the horizontal axis. Bundle A is a point on this curve with a large quantity of Good Y and a small quantity of Good X. Bundle B is another point on the same curve with a small quantity of Good Y and a large quantity of Good X. How does the Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS) of Good Y for Good X at Bundle A compare to the MRS at Bundle B?

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