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A technology is considered 'dominated' if another available technology can produce the same output using less of at least one input without using more of any other input. Given the following technologies, represented as (number of workers, tons of coal): Technology A (1, 6), Technology B (4, 2), and Technology E (10, 1).

Statement: Technology E is a non-dominated technology solely because it uses the least amount of coal of all the options.

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