Multiple Choice

A firm can produce a specific quantity of output using one of three different production methods, each with different input requirements:

  • Method A: Requires 1 worker and 6 tons of coal.
  • Method B: Requires 4 workers and 2 tons of coal.
  • Method A-prime: Requires 1 worker and 3 tons of coal.

First, identify if any method uses strictly more of at least one input and no less of any other input compared to another, making it an inefficient choice regardless of price. Then, assuming the price of hiring a worker is £5 and the price of a ton of coal is £20, which of the remaining methods is the most cost-effective for the firm to use?

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