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The average cost curve for a car manufacturer is observed to be downward-sloping, indicating that the cost per car decreases as more cars are produced. The company's cost structure includes a large, one-time fixed cost for the factory and a constant cost for the labor and materials required for each individual car. What is the primary reason for the observed decrease in the average cost per car?

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