Multiple Choice

A model of production shows two methods to produce 100 meters of cloth:

  • Technology A: Requires 2 workers and 10 tonnes of coal.
  • Technology B: Requires 10 workers and 1 tonne of coal.

In the 18th century, the price of labor was high relative to the price of coal, and historical records show that firms chose Technology A as the lowest-cost option.

Now, suppose a new method, Technology C, is invented. It can produce the same amount of cloth using 4 workers and 4 tonnes of coal. Based on the economic conditions of the 18th century (where Technology A was cheaper than Technology B), which of the following statements provides the most accurate assessment of Technology C?

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