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A company that pays all its employees the same hourly rate currently has 100 workers. To produce one additional unit of its product per hour, it must hire one more worker. To attract this 101st worker, the company finds it must increase the hourly wage not only for the new employee but for all 100 existing employees as well. Which statement best analyzes the relationship between the cost of producing this additional unit and the average cost of production?
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