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An individual's satisfaction is derived from consuming two desirable goods, Good X and Good Y. This means that, all else being equal, their satisfaction should increase if they acquire more of Good X, and it should also increase if they acquire more of Good Y. Given that the quantities of X and Y are always positive, which of the following mathematical functions, U(X, Y), correctly represents this relationship for all possible positive quantities of X and Y?

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