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A Lorenz curve, which illustrates income distribution, is plotted for a country's market income. The curve passes through the coordinate point where the x-value is 90 (representing the bottom 90% of the population) and the y-value is 70 (representing the cumulative percentage of total income). What can be correctly inferred about the income distribution from this single data point?

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