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Consider a consumer whose preferences for good X (horizontal axis) and good Y (vertical axis) are represented by indifference curves that are vertical shifts of one another. If this consumer needs 10 extra units of good Y to move from indifference curve A to indifference curve B when they have 5 units of good X, then they will need more than 10 units of good Y to make the same move from curve A to curve B when they have 20 units of good X.

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