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A textile firm in the 18th century can choose between two production technologies to produce 100 units of cloth. Technology A is labor-intensive, requiring 4 workers and 2 tonnes of coal. Technology B is energy-intensive, requiring 2 workers and 5 tonnes of coal. The firm is considering two locations: Manchester, where a worker's wage is £10 and a tonne of coal costs £20, and Strasbourg, where a wage is £20 and a tonne of coal costs £10. Based on the relative costs of inputs, which statement accurately analyzes the firm's most profitable choice?

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