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A consumer's preferences for two goods, left shoes (L) and right shoes (R), are represented by the utility function U(L, R) = min(L, R). This mathematical representation implies that the consumer's willingness to trade right shoes for an additional left shoe diminishes as they acquire more left shoes relative to right shoes.

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