A firm can produce a specific quantity of output using two available production technologies. Technology B requires 10 workers and 2 machines. A newer Technology A-prime requires 4 workers and 5 machines. If 'w' represents the wage rate for a worker and 'r' represents the rental cost of a machine, under which of the following conditions would a cost-minimizing firm choose to use the older Technology B?
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A firm can produce a specific quantity of output using two available production technologies. Technology B requires 10 workers and 2 machines. A newer Technology A-prime requires 4 workers and 5 machines. If 'w' represents the wage rate for a worker and 'r' represents the rental cost of a machine, under which of the following conditions would a cost-minimizing firm choose to use the older Technology B?
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