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A firm produces a standard batch of goods and can use one of two methods: Method L (labor-intensive) or Method E (energy-intensive). Following a change in the relative price of inputs, the firm re-evaluates its costs. Match each scenario to the exact cost saving the firm would realize by switching to the newly optimal method.

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