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An olive oil producer's output (in liters) is a function of two inputs: the number of workers (N) and the amount of energy (E) in kilowatt-hours. Consider the following known production points (N, E, Output): A(2, 200, 160), B(2, 600, 309), F(6, 600, 480), and G(6, 1000, 652). Based solely on this data, the additional output gained from increasing energy by 400 kWh is greater when the workforce is larger (6 workers vs. 2 workers).

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