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A Malignant Tumor Differs from an in Situ Tumor in That

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A malignant tumor differs from an in situ tumor in that the malignant tumor has invaded the surrounding tissue and compromised the function of that tissue, whereas an in situ tumor has not compromised the surrounding tissue or spread from its original location.

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Average Product

The output produced per unit of input, calculated by dividing total product by the quantity of input used in its production.

Labor

The human effort, both physical and mental, used in the production of goods and services.

Marginal Product

The additional output that is produced by adding one more unit of a specific input, keeping all other inputs constant.

Yards Raked

Refers to the number of yards that have been cleared of leaves or debris, typically a measure of work done in landscaping or garden maintenance.

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