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A simplified economic model of production is based on two key ideas: 1) The total quantity of goods produced depends only on the number of people employed, and 2) Each person employed produces a constant, unchanging quantity of goods. A small factory operates according to this model, with each of its 5 workers producing 10 widgets per day, for a total of 50 widgets. The factory owner then invests in new, more efficient machinery. Now, the same 5 workers can produce a total of 75 widgets per day. Which of the model's two key ideas is most directly contradicted by this outcome?

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