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A bakery produces bread using two main inputs: bakers and ovens. Starting from their current production level, they conduct two separate experiments. In the first experiment, they add one baker while keeping the number of ovens constant, which results in an increase of 50 loaves per day. In the second experiment, they return to the original setup and add one oven while keeping the number of bakers constant, which results in an increase of 70 loaves per day. Based on the typical relationship between inputs and output in a production process, what is the most likely outcome if the bakery, starting from the original production level, adds both one baker and one oven at the same time?

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