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Interpreting Growth Patterns on a Ratio Scale

Imagine you are viewing a chart of a country's real GDP per capita over a 30-year period. The vertical axis uses a ratio scale, and the horizontal axis represents time. The line on the chart is an upward-sloping straight line for the first 15 years, and then it becomes a flatter, but still upward-sloping, straight line for the next 15 years. What does this change in the line's slope indicate about the country's economic growth during the two periods?

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