Multiple Choice

A robot factory owner is evaluating two production technologies to produce 120 robots per day.

  • Technology A: Costs the factory $10,000 per day in labor, materials, and electricity. The noise from this technology imposes a $1,000 per day cost on a neighboring community due to sleep disruption.
  • Technology B: A newer, quieter technology that costs the factory $12,000 per day in labor, materials, and electricity. The noise from this technology imposes only a $200 per day cost on the neighboring community.

Assuming the owner's goal is to maximize the factory's own profit, which technology will be chosen and why?

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