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A firm is evaluating several technologies to produce a fixed amount of output. Each technology uses a different combination of two inputs: labor (number of workers) and coal (tons). A technology is considered 'dominated' if another available technology uses less of at least one input without using more of any other input. Given the full set of available technologies—A (1 worker, 6 tons), B (4 workers, 2 tons), C (3 workers, 7 tons), D (5 workers, 5 tons), and E (10 workers, 1 ton)—match each technology listed below with the correct description of its status.

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