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A company calculates its total profit by multiplying the number of employees by the difference between the revenue per employee and the wage per employee. If this company simultaneously doubles its number of employees and doubles the wage it pays each employee, its total profit will also double (assuming revenue per employee remains constant and the initial profit is positive).

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