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A bakery's daily cookie production (Y) is described by the function Y = f(L), where L is the number of bakers working and all other inputs (like oven size and number of mixers) are held constant. Initially, with 3 bakers, the bakery produces 500 cookies. The owner then invests in a larger, more efficient oven. After the new oven is installed, the same 3 bakers can now produce 700 cookies. How is this change in equipment represented within the framework of the production function Y = f(L)?

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