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A textile factory produces a standard batch of fabric. Following a significant increase in wages for weavers, the cost to produce one batch using its traditional, labor-intensive method (Method B) rises to $150. The factory has the option to switch to a newer, more automated method (Method A) which would cost only $110 to produce the same batch under the new wage conditions. What is the economic gain, in the form of cost savings, for the factory if it switches from Method B to Method A?

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