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A small furniture workshop initially employed three craftspeople. Each craftsperson was responsible for building an entire wooden chair from start to finish: cutting the wood, assembling the pieces, sanding, and applying the finish. To increase production, the owner changed the workflow. Now, one craftsperson only cuts wood for all chairs, a second only assembles the pieces, and a third only does the sanding and finishing. As a result, the total number of chairs produced per week increased significantly, and the average cost to produce each chair went down. Which statement best explains this outcome?

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