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Interpreting Production Surface Paths

A factory manager is analyzing a three-dimensional production model where the horizontal axes represent 'Labor Hours' and 'Machine Hours', and the vertical axis represents 'Total Units Produced'. The manager observes two potential paths for expansion starting from the current point of (100 Labor, 50 Machine):

Path 1: Increasing to (200 Labor, 50 Machine) results in a gentle incline on the production surface. Path 2: Increasing to (200 Labor, 100 Machine) results in a much steeper climb on the production surface.

Based on these observations, what can you infer about how labor and machine hours work together in this factory's production process? Explain your reasoning.

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