Multiple Choice

A firm uses labor and coal as inputs, with its budget options represented on a graph where tons of coal are on the vertical axis and units of labor are on the horizontal axis. The isocost line for a total expenditure of £80 intersects the vertical axis at the point representing 4 tons of coal and 0 units of labor. A manager reviews this and concludes, 'This specific point proves that it is impossible for our firm to operate using only labor.' Based only on the information provided by this intercept, is the manager's conclusion logically sound?

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