Multiple Choice

A textile factory manager must choose a technology to produce a standard batch of cloth. The price of coal is £6 per ton. The manager has two options:

  • Technology A: Requires 6 workers and 2 tons of coal.
  • Technology B: Requires 2 workers and 7 tons of coal.

Previously, when the wage was lower, the manager correctly used Technology A. Now, the wage has increased to £8 per worker. The manager makes the following claim: "Even with the higher wage, Technology A is still the better choice because it uses significantly less coal."

Which of the following provides the most accurate evaluation of the manager's claim from a cost-minimization perspective?

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