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Consider two hypothetical 18th-century nations. Nation A has very high wages for textile workers and abundant, cheap fuel. Nation B has very low wages for textile workers and scarce, expensive fuel. An inventor creates a new weaving machine that is expensive to build and requires a large amount of fuel to operate, but it can replace the work of ten people. Based on the economic theory that technological adoption is driven by the relative costs of labor and energy, which of the following outcomes is most probable?

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