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g company-owned stores and franchises. Suppose that Just Baked wanted to get out of the business of running stores and therefore sold off all the company-owned stores to franchisees. That means that now ALL stores are franchises. Assuming demand distributions remained the same, how would the number of cupcakes ordered when all stores are franchises compare to when some of the stores are company-owned

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