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Factory's Production Decision and Cost Consideration

A factory that produces robots incurs costs for labor, materials, and electricity. Its operations also generate noise that disturbs residents in a nearby building. From a profit-maximization perspective, explain why the factory owner's decision on how many robots to produce is based only on the costs for labor, materials, and electricity, and not on the cost imposed by the noise disturbance.

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