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Interpreting a Distributional Model

A graph is used to illustrate income distribution, plotting the cumulative percentage of the population (from lowest to highest income) against the cumulative percentage of total income they hold. A straight 45-degree line on this graph connects the point representing 0% of the population holding 0% of the income to the point representing 100% of the population holding 100% of the income. What specific scenario of income distribution does this straight line represent? Explain your reasoning.

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