>>11934086This can't be answered.
When groups work together they do more than the sum of their individual work working alone. The limits of time, space, and matter are all violated by collective action. With a group, you can be in two places at once, multiply your work over time, work around the clock, and multiply your force, being able to do things no one person ever could.
The only thing we know is how a group of 10 dogs working together can build 10 castles and the 10 years it takes this group to build it.
However, there is the distinct possibility that smaller than 10 in a group was used to build some of the castles, and we can't know what efficiencies we will get when we can get 100 dogs working together.
Therefore there is no answer to this question.
Life is not linear.