Multiple Choice

A firm's production process relies solely on labor, and it is observed that each worker adds the same fixed quantity of goods to the total output, regardless of how many workers are already employed. If the firm decides to increase its total production by hiring more workers at the same wage, what happens to the cost of producing one additional unit of output?

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