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▸ Total efficiency units of labor stay the same; output is cut in half.
▸ Total efficiency units of labor is multiplied by 8; total output doubles.
▸ Total efficiency units of labor is multiplied by 3; total output doubles.
▸ Total efficiency units of labor double; output remains the same.
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