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Interpreting Lorenz Curve Coordinates

An economy's income distribution is represented by a Lorenz curve constructed from segments connecting the coordinates (0, 0), (10, 0), (90, 60), and (100, 100), where the first value in each pair is the cumulative percentage of the population and the second is the cumulative percentage of total income. Based on these coordinates, calculate the percentage of total income earned by the wealthiest 10% of the population. Briefly explain your reasoning.

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