Multiple Choice

Imagine a production process where output is determined by the combination of two inputs, Input X and Input Y. This relationship can be visualized as a three-dimensional surface where the height represents output. A two-dimensional graph is created by holding Input Y constant at 10 units and plotting the resulting output against varying amounts of Input X. If a second two-dimensional graph is created, but this time Input Y is held constant at a higher level of 20 units, how would this new graph's curve most likely compare to the original one?

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