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Resolving Preference Ambiguity

An economist is using an indifference map with two curves, I₁ and I₂, to analyze a consumer's preferences. All bundles on I₂ are preferred to all bundles on I₁. The economist considers two specific bundles, Bundle A and Bundle B, both located in the area between I₁ and I₂. What single action must the economist perform within this graphical framework to determine the consumer's preference between A and B, and why is this action necessary?

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