Case Study

Determining a Firm's Production Budget

A consultant is analyzing a firm's spending on two inputs: skilled labor (measured in hours) and a specific polymer (measured in kilograms). A graph representing the firm's spending options for a fixed total cost has 'kilograms of polymer' on the vertical axis and 'hours of labor' on the horizontal axis. The consultant notes that the line on the graph intersects the vertical axis at 250 kilograms. The market price for the polymer is £8 per kilogram. Based on this information, calculate the firm's total budget for these two inputs and explain your reasoning.

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