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A consumer's indifference curve is typically bowed inward (convex) because as they move along the curve, acquiring more of one good (e.g., Good X) and less of another (e.g., Good Y), their willingness to sacrifice additional units of the increasingly scarce Good Y for one more unit of the now-abundant Good X continuously increases.

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