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Choosing a Cost-Effective Manufacturing Process

A textile company is deciding between two technologies, Technology Alpha and Technology Beta, to produce 100 meters of fabric. Both technologies use two inputs: labor (hours) and energy (kWh). On a graph with labor on the horizontal axis and energy on the vertical axis, the input combinations for the two technologies are plotted as points. An analyst draws a straight line representing all input combinations that have the same total cost as Technology Alpha. This line passes directly through the point for Technology Alpha. The point representing Technology Beta is located above and to the right of this line. Based on this graphical analysis, which technology should the company choose to minimize its production costs, and why?

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