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Evaluating a Production Model Assumption

A simplified model for producing a final good is represented by a function where output depends only on the machinery, labor, and energy used. The model intentionally omits the primary raw material as an input, based on the idea that the required amount of this material is automatically determined by the desired quantity of the final good. Describe a specific, plausible business situation where this simplifying assumption would be a poor representation of reality and explain your reasoning.

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