Multiple Choice

In a small manufacturing economy, the total output per worker is valued at $100 per day. Firms in this economy maintain a constant profit share of 20% of the total output value. Production requires imported materials that initially cost $10 per worker per day. If the cost of these imported materials rises to $30 per worker per day, while worker productivity and the firms' profit share remain unchanged, what is the new value of output available for the worker's real wage?

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