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A firm is evaluating different technologies to produce one ton of steel. Each technology requires a specific amount of labor (number of workers) and energy (tons of coal). A technology is 'dominated' if another available technology can produce the same output using a smaller quantity of at least one input without using more of any other input.
Technology Data:
- Technology A: 2 workers, 8 tons of coal
- Technology B: 4 workers, 7 tons of coal
- Technology C: 3 workers, 9 tons of coal
- Technology D: 4 workers, 5 tons of coal
Based on the data, match each technology pair with the correct description of their relationship.
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