Multiple Choice

A factory uses two inputs: labor and coal. The wage for a worker is £10. When the price of coal was higher, the firm found it cheapest to use Technology P, which requires 6 workers and 3 tons of coal. Now, the price of coal has fallen to £5 per ton. The firm is also considering Technology Q, which uses 3 workers and 8 tons of coal. A manager argues that since the cost of using Technology P has fallen, there is no need to switch.

Which statement best analyzes the manager's argument from a cost-minimization perspective?

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