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A factory's production cost is determined by the formula: Total Cost = (w × N) + (p × R), where 'w' is the hourly wage, 'N' is the number of workers, 'p' is the price per ton of coal, and 'R' is the number of tons of coal used. Currently, the factory employs 100 workers (N) at an hourly wage of $20 (w), and uses 40 tons of coal (R) which costs $50 per ton (p). Which of the following changes would cause the largest increase in the factory's total production cost?

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