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Santa and his elves had a workshop that allowed them to produce 22{,}912{,}546{,}99222,912,546,9922 2, comma, 912, comma, 546, comma, 992 toys each year. the world population increased, so they built a new workshop. the new workshop allows them to produce 4{,}134{,}232{,}638{,}9374,134,232, 638,9374, comma, 134, comma, 232, comma, 638, comma, 937 toys each year. approximately how many times as many toys can the new workshop produce each year compared to the old workshop?
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