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A furniture workshop is analyzing its production efficiency. The table below shows the output (number of chairs produced per week) for different combinations of inputs (carpenters and workstations). The workshop's initial production level is represented by Combination A. Which of the following combinations, when compared to Combination A, demonstrates the principle where a proportional increase in all inputs leads to an equivalent proportional increase in output?

CombinationCarpentersWorkstationsChairs Produced
A105100
B2010200
C205150
D2010180
E2010220

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