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A consumer, Jordan, initially chooses a combination of goods (Bundle A) that maximizes satisfaction given their income and the prices of goods. The price of Good X then decreases. After the price change, Jordan chooses a new combination (Bundle B). Imagine a hypothetical third combination (Bundle C) that would give Jordan the exact same level of satisfaction as the original Bundle A, but is chosen based on the new, lower price of Good X. Which of the following movements represents the pure substitution effect?

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