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An individual's preferences for two goods are represented by a map of indifference curves. Consider two distinct curves from this map, IC₁ and IC₂, where IC₂ is positioned entirely above and to the right of IC₁. It is possible to find a specific combination of goods on IC₁ that the individual would prefer over a specific combination of goods on IC₂.

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