Multiple Choice

Consider a production process that uses two distinct inputs to create a single output. This relationship is visualized on a three-dimensional graph where the two horizontal axes represent the quantities of the two inputs, and the vertical axis represents the quantity of output. The combinations of inputs and their resulting output form a surface that generally rises as more of either input is used. If a firm is operating at a certain point on this surface and then increases the quantity of only one of the two inputs, what is the direct consequence on the graph?

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