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A company assembles custom bicycles using a process where each assembly stand (capital) must be operated by exactly two workers (labor). A single stand with its two workers produces 4 bicycles per day. The company can set up as many of these identical stand-and-worker units as it needs. If the company currently operates with 10 workers (using 5 stands) and decides to expand to 100 workers, what will be the new average output per worker?

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