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Analyzing the Limitations of an Indifference Map

Imagine you are presented with a consumer's indifference map for two goods. The map shows two specific indifference curves, IC₁ and IC₂, where all bundles on IC₂ are preferred to all bundles on IC₁. You are then asked to compare two new bundles, Bundle P and Bundle Q, both of which are located in the undefined space between IC₁ and IC₂. Explain why, based solely on the information provided by this specific map, you cannot definitively determine whether the consumer prefers Bundle P over Bundle Q.

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