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A consumer's preferences for two goods are represented by a standard indifference curve. Point X represents a bundle of goods lying on this curve. Point Y represents a different bundle of goods located directly above Point X, meaning it has the same amount of the good on the horizontal axis but more of the good on the vertical axis. Based on the principle that a consumer always prefers more of a good to less, which statement accurately describes the relationship between the indifference curve passing through Point Y and the indifference curve passing through Point X?

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