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A firm determines that the minimum hourly wage (W) it must offer to ensure its workers remain productive is given by the function W = 12 + 0.5N, where N is the number of employees. The government then mandates a new minimum wage of $20 per hour. The firm must pay the legally required minimum for any number of employees up until the point where the productivity-ensuring wage becomes higher. Calculate the maximum number of employees for which the government's minimum wage is the binding constraint on the wage floor. Enter a single numerical value.

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