Multiple Choice

A firm can produce 100 units of a good using one of four available technologies, each requiring a different combination of labor (workers) and energy (tonnes of coal), as shown below:

  • Technology A: 2 workers, 10 tonnes of coal
  • Technology B: 3 workers, 7 tonnes of coal
  • Technology C: 5 workers, 5 tonnes of coal
  • Technology D: 8 workers, 4 tonnes of coal

Given that the firm's objective is to minimize production costs, which technology is the most economically viable if the price of coal is significantly higher than the wage rate for a worker?

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