Multiple Choice

An economic model is used to determine the minimum wage a company must pay to prevent its workers from underperforming. The model simplifies the situation by representing this wage (w) as a function solely of the number of people the company employs (N), written as w = f(N). Imagine a new government policy significantly increases the financial support available to unemployed individuals. To maintain its accuracy, how should the relationship captured by the function f(N) be adjusted?

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