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A student is indifferent between two consumption bundles for a weekend: Bundle X, consisting of 10 hours of video gaming and 2 hours of studying, and Bundle Y, consisting of 2 hours of video gaming and 10 hours of studying. A third option, Bundle Z, consists of an exact average of the first two: 6 hours of video gaming and 6 hours of studying. If this student's preferences exhibit the standard property of being convex, how would they rank Bundle Z relative to the other two?

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