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A bicycle factory operates on a system where each assembly station requires exactly one worker to produce one bicycle frame per hour. When the factory manager doubles the number of assembly stations and doubles the number of workers, the total output of frames per hour also doubles. The manager concludes that if they hire more workers without adding more stations, the average number of frames produced per worker will increase due to specialization. Is the manager's conclusion correct?

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