Multiple Choice

A consumer is evaluating three different combinations of two goods, which we will call Bundle X, Bundle Y, and Bundle Z. The consumer reports that they feel exactly the same level of satisfaction from Bundle X as they do from Bundle Y. They also report that they get the same level of satisfaction from Bundle Y as they do from Bundle Z. Given this information, which of the following statements must be true if the consumer's preferences are consistent?

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