Multiple Choice

A manufacturing firm is analyzing three different technologies (A, B, and C) to produce a specific quantity of goods. At the current prices for labor and materials, the total cost to produce the required output is $450 using Technology A, $400 using Technology B, and $500 using Technology C. If these three technologies were plotted as points on a graph with input quantities on the axes, and an isocost line was drawn passing exactly through the point for Technology A, where would the points for Technologies B and C be located relative to this line?

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