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Calculating Deadweight Loss from Profit Maximization

A company that manufactures a unique type of car determines that its profit-maximizing output is 32 cars, which it sells at a price of $5,440 each. The company's marginal cost to produce each car is constant at $2,000. The socially efficient level of output, where the price consumers are willing to pay equals the marginal cost, is 64 cars. Based on this information, calculate the total value of the deadweight loss created by the company's decision to maximize profit instead of producing at the socially efficient level.

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