Multiple Choice

A bakery manager observes that for the first 5,000 loaves of bread produced each week, the price customers are willing to pay is always higher than the cost to produce each loaf. For any loaf produced beyond the 5,000th, the production cost exceeds what any customer is willing to pay. The manager concludes, 'To maximize our total potential gains from trade, we should identify and produce only the single loaf of bread that has the largest difference between its production cost and the price a customer will pay for it.' Is the manager's conclusion sound?

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