To calculate the marginal product of labor (MPL) for the third worker, we need to find the additional output produced when the third worker is hired.
The marginal product of labor can be calculated using the following formula:
\[ \text{MPL} = \text{Output with 3 workers} - \text{Output with 2 workers} \]
From the table provided:
- Output with 3 workers = 52,000
- Output with 2 workers = 48,000
Now we can calculate the MPL:
\[ \text{MPL} = 52,000 - 48,000 = 4,000 \]
So, the marginal product of labor associated with hiring a third worker is 4,000.