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A firm's production costs are represented on a graph where the horizontal axis measures the number of workers and the vertical axis measures tons of coal. An isocost line on this graph shows all combinations of workers and coal that have the same total cost. One such line, representing a total cost of £80, passes through two points: an input combination of 4 workers and 2 tons of coal, and another point on the horizontal axis representing 8 workers and 0 tons of coal. Based on this information, what is the wage (cost per worker) and the price per ton of coal?

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