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A manufacturing plant's cost to produce a batch of goods using its current labor-intensive method was originally $5,000. After a significant wage increase, the cost to produce the same batch with this method rises to $6,500. The plant could adopt a new, more automated method that would cost $5,500 for the same batch. Based on this information, the cost saving the plant would achieve by switching to the new method is $500.

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