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A t-shirt company sells each shirt for $20 and has input costs of $12 per shirt. To attract more customers, the company lowers the price to $18 per shirt. As a result, their sales increase, but their input costs per shirt also rise to $14 due to using a new, more expensive supplier to meet the higher demand. Based on this information, the company's profit per shirt has increased.

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