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In an 18th-century textile workshop, yarn is produced by individual spinsters and then used by weavers to create cloth. A technological bottleneck exists where weavers can process yarn much faster than spinsters can produce it, leading to a surplus of weaving capacity and a shortage of yarn. A new invention is introduced: a machine operated by one person that can spin yarn on eight spindles simultaneously. What is the most likely immediate effect of this invention on the production process?

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