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Comparing Cake Production Methods

A baker needs to produce a large batch of cakes. Method A involves five chefs working with standard kitchen mixers and ovens. Method B uses an automated assembly line with large industrial mixers and a conveyor-belt oven, overseen by one technician. From an economic standpoint, explain why Method A and Method B are considered two different production processes, even if they use the same ingredients to produce an identical cake.

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