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Production Decisions at a Manufacturing Plant

A car manufacturing plant wants to increase its output of vehicles. The management team determines they can immediately increase the number of shifts for their assembly line workers and order more raw materials like steel and plastic. However, the physical size of their factory and the number of large, specialized robotic arms on the assembly line cannot be changed for at least two years. Explain why this situation is an example of a production period where at least one input is fixed. In your explanation, identify one fixed input and one variable input from the scenario.

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