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Consider a consumer's preferences for two goods, represented by an indifference map. It is known that bundles on indifference curve I2 are strictly preferred to bundles on indifference curve I1. If two bundles, A and B, are both located in the space between I1 and I2, and Bundle A is geometrically closer to the higher curve I2 than Bundle B is, it can be concluded that Bundle A is preferred to Bundle B.

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