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Interpreting Utility Values

An economist observes a consumer's indifference map where Bundle X is on a curve labeled with a utility value of 50, and Bundle Y is on a curve labeled with a utility value of 100. The economist concludes that the consumer derives exactly twice as much satisfaction from Bundle Y as from Bundle X. Explain why this conclusion is incorrect.

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