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Calculating Income Share from a Lorenz Curve

A Lorenz curve for a country's market income passes through the point where the cumulative 90% of the population, ranked by income, earns a cumulative 70% of the total income. Based on this single data point, what percentage of the total market income is earned by the top 10% of the population? Explain your reasoning.

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