The marginal rate of substitution is the rate at which the consumer will give up one good to get an additional unit of another good while remaining on the same indifference curve. the rate at which ut

The marginal rate of substitution is the rate at which the consumer will give up one good to get an additional unit of another good while remaining on the same indifference curve. the rate at which utility increases as the consumer increases purchases of a good, holding purchases of the other good constant. the rate at which a consumer will exchange a good for income holding prices constant. none of the above answers is correct.

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