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Interpreting the Marginal Cost Curve

Imagine a market for bread where the supply curve is represented by an upward-sloping, convex line. This curve shows the marginal cost for bakeries to produce each additional loaf. The curve starts at a price of €1.00 for the first loaf and passes through the point where 5,000 loaves are supplied at a price of €2.00. Based on this information, what is the specific economic cost of producing the 5,000th loaf of bread, and what does the upward slope of the curve between the first and the 5,000th loaf signify about the production process?

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