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Jonathan rome uses pots and pans to make gourmet applesauce that he sells at a farmers market for $12 per jar. pots cost $10 and pans cost $30; both last one month. in september 2003 he made 100 jars of applesauce using 15 pots and 6 pans. at the end of the month, his accountant discovered that the marginal product of the last pot used was 5 jars and the marginal product of the last pan used was 10 jars. what inequality tells us that rome did not minimize the cost of producing the 100 jars of applesauce?

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