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Interpreting the Shape of an Indifference Curve

A standard indifference curve, representing an individual's preferences between two goods, is typically drawn as convex to the origin (bowed inward). In your own words, explain what this specific convex shape reveals about the individual's willingness to substitute one good for the other as their consumption bundle changes along the curve.

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