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Fertilizer and Crop Yield Decision

A farmer is deciding how much fertilizer to use on a plot of land. The table below shows the total crop yield resulting from different quantities of fertilizer applied. The farmer observes that while adding more fertilizer always increases the total yield, the increase in yield from each additional bag gets smaller. Based on the data and this observation, explain the economic principle at play and how it would guide the farmer's decision on the optimal amount of fertilizer to use, assuming each bag of fertilizer has a cost.

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