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The Integrity of a Program's Output Is Only as Good

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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.


Definitions:

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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