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Suppose you have $10 to buy either onions or breath mints. Onions cost $0.50 each and breath mints cost $1.00. On a graph onions are on the y-axis and breath mints are on the x-axis. If the price of breath mints increase while the price of onions and your budget stay the same, what happens to the budgets line?Multiple choice question.The vertical intercept shifts upward, farther from the origin.The horizontal intercept shifts outward, farther from the origin.The vertical intercept shifts downward, closer to the origin.The horizontal intercept shifts inward, closer to the origin.

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Suppose you have 10tobuyeitheronionsorbreathmints.Onionscost10 to buy either onions or breath mints. Onions cost 0.50 each and breath mints cost $1.00. On a graph onions are on the y-axis and breath mints are on the x-axis. If the price of breath mints increase while the price of onions and your budget stay the same, what happens to the budgets line?Multiple choice question.The vertical intercept shifts upward, farther from the origin.The horizontal intercept shifts outward, farther from the origin.The vertical intercept shifts downward, closer to the origin.The horizontal intercept shifts inward, closer to the origin.

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The horizontal intercept shifts inward, closer to the origin.

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