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Assuming the quantity of Good X is on the horizontal axis, a decrease in the price of X, PX will Group of answer choices shift the budget constraint parallel down and to the left. increase the X-intercept value of the budget constraint, but leave the Y-intercept value unchanged. decrease the Y-intercept value of the budget constraint, but leave the X-intercept value unchanged. shift the budget constraint parallel up and to the right. decrease the X-intercept value of the budget constraint, but leave the Y-intercept value unchanged. increase the Y-intercept value of the budget constraint, but leave the X-intercept value unchan

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