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A manufacturing firm's total production cost is a function of the number of units it produces, and the number of units produced is a function of the hours of labor employed. The rate of change of total cost with respect to labor hours can be found using the formula: dC/dL = (dC/dq) * (dq/dL). What is the correct economic interpretation of the dq/dL term in this formula?

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