Evaluating a Consultant's Technology Recommendation
A textile firm currently uses a production method requiring 4 workers and 2 tons of an energy input to produce 100 metres of cloth. A consultant proposes switching to a new, more energy-intensive method that uses only 1 worker but requires 6 tons of the energy input, arguing this switch will reduce labor costs. Given a wage of £10 per worker and an energy input price of £20 per ton, evaluate the consultant's proposal. Should the firm adopt the new method? Justify your answer with calculations.
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