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In the graphical decomposition of a price change's effect on consumer choice, a hypothetical intermediate choice (Point C) is identified on the consumer's original indifference curve, but at the new relative price level. The movement from the initial choice (Point A) to this hypothetical choice (Point C) represents the change in consumption patterns caused purely by the change in the consumer's purchasing power.

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