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Bakery Production Costs Analysis
A small bakery with a fixed number of ovens decides to increase its daily production of bread loaves to meet rising demand. Analyze the factors that would likely cause the bakery's marginal private cost (the cost of producing one additional loaf) to increase as its output grows. In your analysis, distinguish between costs related to variable inputs and the constraints imposed by fixed inputs.
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