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A car company's isoprofit curve represents a constant total profit of $150,000. At one point on this curve, the company sells 11 cars at a price of $35,309 each, and the total cost to produce these 11 cars is $238,399. The cost to produce a 12th car is $14,000. Consider a new scenario where the company sells 12 cars at a price of $32,000. Which of the following statements correctly analyzes this new scenario's position relative to the $150,000 isoprofit curve?

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