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Analyzing Production Technologies

A company has two distinct operations. In Operation A, assembling a product requires exactly 2 units of component X and 1 unit of component Y. Adding more of component X without more of component Y does not increase the number of finished products. In Operation B, a team of data analysts can process more datasets per day by adding another analyst to the team, even if the number of high-performance computers they share remains unchanged. Which operation is an example of a fixed-proportions technology, and which is an example of a variable-proportions technology? Explain your reasoning for each.

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