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Calculating an Isocost Line's Vertical Intercept

A furniture maker has a weekly budget of £1,200 to spend on two inputs: wood and labor. Wood costs £40 per plank and is plotted on the vertical axis. Labor costs £20 per hour and is plotted on the horizontal axis. Determine the coordinates of the vertical intercept for the firm's isocost line and explain what this point signifies for the furniture maker.

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