Multiple Choice

A textile mill manager in Britain during the mid-1600s must choose between two production techniques to produce a set quantity of cloth.

  • Technique 1: Requires 2 workers and 6 tonnes of coal.
  • Technique 2: Requires 6 workers and 1 tonne of coal.

Given the prevailing economic conditions of that specific period, which technique represents the most cost-effective choice and why?

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