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It is two weeks before finals and the campus coffee shop is anticipating a rush of student customers looking for their pre-study caffeine boost starting next week. To prepare, the shop manager has started looking for temporary employees, but she isn't sure how many to hire. She worries about the diminishing marginal product of each additional hire. The table below shows a range of possible hires the coffee shop manager could make along with the total output (number of lattes served per hour) and marginal product of labor that results from hiring each employee.
The table is missing a few key piece of data in the Total Output column. Using the information provided, determine the missing total output values for two employees, six employees, and ten employees. Then, plot the three data points on the graph below.

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