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The integrity of a program's output is only as good as the integrity of its input.
For this reason,the program should discard input that is invalid and prompt the user to enter valid data.
Diminishing Marginal Product
A principle stating that as additional units of a variable input are added to a fixed input, the additional output produced by each new unit will eventually decline.
Marginal Product
The additional output generated by using one more unit of a specific input, keeping other inputs constant.
Output
The total amount of goods or services produced by a company, industry, or economy.
Marginal Product
The additional output gained by adding one more unit of a specific input, while keeping other inputs constant.
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