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A consumer is presented with three different combinations of goods: Bundle P, Bundle Q, and Bundle R. The consumer reports that they are indifferent between Bundle P and Bundle Q. They also report being indifferent between Bundle Q and Bundle R. However, when directly comparing the first and last bundles, they state a clear preference for Bundle R over Bundle P. This set of reported preferences is considered logically consistent.

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