Multiple Choice

An economy produces 10 luxury cars and 1,000,000 basic pencils in a year. By coincidence, the total market value of all the cars produced is exactly equal to the total market value of all the pencils produced. What does this scenario reveal about the primary principle used to aggregate these different goods into a single measure of total output?

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