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Analyzing Production Efficiency from a Graph

A firm's production process is described by a function where output increases with a single input, but at a decreasing rate. This is visualized as a concave curve on a graph with input on the horizontal axis and output on the vertical axis. Using the data provided for a specific point on this curve, determine whether the average output per unit of input is greater than, less than, or equal to the additional output gained from the last unit of input. Justify your conclusion with calculations.

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