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Analyzing a Change in Production Method
A furniture workshop is evaluating a new automated cutting machine. Analyze the data below to determine if adopting the new machine represents a switch to a labor-saving technology and justify your conclusion.
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Analyzing a Change in Production Method
A textile factory is evaluating two different methods for producing 500 meters of fabric. The input requirements for each method are listed below:
- Method A: Requires 12 workers and 3 tons of coal.
- Method B: Requires 8 workers and 5 tons of coal.
If the factory switches from Method A to Method B, which of the following statements is the most accurate description of this change?
Imagine an economy in the 19th century that invents a revolutionary steam-powered loom, dramatically increasing textile production efficiency. However, for the next 100 years, no further significant innovations in any industry occur. Which of the following outcomes is the most probable long-term consequence for the general standard of living in this economy?
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For a new production method to be classified as 'labor-saving', it must allow a firm to produce the same amount of output using fewer workers while also using less of all other inputs, such as raw materials or energy.
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A farm currently uses 5 workers and 2 tons of fertilizer to produce 1,000 bushels of wheat. The farm manager is considering a new cultivation technique. Under which of the following scenarios would the new technique be classified as 'labor-saving'?
A company currently uses a production method that requires 20 workers and 5 machines to produce 100 widgets per day. The company is evaluating four alternative methods, each also capable of producing 100 widgets per day. Match each alternative method with the most accurate description of its relationship to the current method.
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