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A textile factory can produce 1,000 shirts using one of two methods. Method A uses 5 workers and 20 units of electricity. Method B uses 10 workers and 10 units of electricity. Initially, both methods cost the factory the exact same amount to produce the 1,000 shirts. A new government policy then causes the price of electricity to double, while workers' wages remain unchanged. Based on an economic model of technology choice, what is the most logical immediate response from the factory owner to this price change?

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