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Consistency in Consumer Preferences

A consumer is identifying different combinations of goods that provide the same level of satisfaction. They determine they are indifferent between combination X and combination Y. They also find they are indifferent between combination Y and combination Z. If this consumer's preferences are logically consistent, what must be their preference between combination X and combination Z? Explain why this logical rule is fundamental to the concept of a single indifference curve.

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