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A firm is evaluating three different methods to produce 1,000 units of a product. All methods produce the exact same output. The input requirements are as follows:

  • Method 1: 4 workers and 8 units of material.
  • Method 2: 4 workers and 10 units of material.
  • Method 3: 2 workers and 12 units of material.

True or False: Method 1 is guaranteed to be the least-cost production method for the firm, regardless of the price of labor or materials.

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