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A logistics supervisor uses the rational function f(x)=x20x50f(x) = \frac{x-20}{x-50} to determine optimal shipping routes based on cost-efficiency. When solving the inequality x20x500\frac{x-20}{x-50} \leq 0 to find the range of optimal production levels, the supervisor identifies x=50x = 50 as a partition number. Based on the standard procedure for solving rational inequalities, why must the value 50 be excluded from the final solution set?

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