Multiple Choice

A company observes that to produce 1,000 units of its product, it requires 10 workers and 5 machines. To increase production to 2,000 units, it finds that it needs 18 workers and 9 machines. An analyst attempts to represent this production technology on a graph by plotting a single point corresponding to the inputs for 1,000 units. Why would this single-point representation be inadequate for predicting the resources needed for other output levels?

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