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A firm can produce a specific quantity of cloth using several different technologies, each defined by its input requirements of labor (number of workers) and energy (tons of coal). The available technologies are: Technology A (1 worker, 6 tons), Technology B (4 workers, 2 tons), Technology C (3 workers, 7 tons), Technology D (5 workers, 5 tons), and Technology E (10 workers, 1 ton). A technology is considered 'dominated' if another technology exists that uses less of at least one input without using more of any other input. Based on this rule, which statement correctly analyzes the status of Technology E?

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