Assume that a manufacturer of new handheld computer makes a sales pitch to a retailer in which he is willing to sell 5,000 at $10, 7,000 for $8, 9,000 for $7. But any orders above that amount will start costing the retailer more money on a per-unit basis. The president of the retailer asks why he can't get a discount if he orders more. Can you provide an answer that would help this president understand this apparent paradox?
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