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3. individual problems 8-3 suppose that due to the outbreak of a new flu, known as h14n9, the demand for hand sanitizer has tripled. smith & smith, a company that produces and sells hand sanitizer, should production of its hand sanitizer. suppose there is no vaccine for h14n9, and that a vaccine will not be developed for several decades. true or false: smith & smith should increase its productive capacity by leasing new plant and equipment.

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