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Determining an Isocost Intercept from the Slope

A technology firm's production relies on two inputs: human programmers (represented on the horizontal axis) and processing units (represented on the vertical axis). The slope of the isocost line, which illustrates the constant-cost combinations of these inputs, is -0.25. If the firm can afford a maximum of 50 human programmers when using its entire budget for that input, what is the maximum number of processing units it could afford if it spent the entire budget on them instead? Show your calculation.

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Updated 2025-07-23

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