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 Originally Posted by BananaStand
Why don't you tell me professor?
Ok sure.
 Originally Posted by BananaStand
And 1/10th the population.
I wonder if that matters?
It does, due to economies of scale. Here, let me help:
"Economies of scale refer to reduced costs per unit that arise from increased total output of a product. For example, a larger factory will produce power hand tools at a lower unit price, and a larger medical system will reduce cost per medical procedure."
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e...iesofscale.asp
What that means is that it's more economical to do it for 10x the population.
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